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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdopt Resolution No. 2019-88 Establishing City policy on Ter �,- /9ppkoVe D 9L-0 1 _ City of Huntington Beach t File #: 19-1141 MEETING DATE: 11/18/2019 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager PREPARED BY: Dahle Bulosan, Interim Chief Financial Officer Subiect: Adopt Resolution No. 2019-88 establishing City policy on termination of residential water service; adopt Resolution No. 2019-87 amending the Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule to allow reduced water service reconnection fees for households earning less than 200% of the Federal poverty line, and establish a deposit schedule for new water service customers; and, increase appropriations and professional services authority by $60,000 to fund utility billing software updates and part time contract staffing and other related costs for implementation and administration of Senate Bill No. 998 Statement of Issue: Senate Bill No. 998 (SB 998) requires the City of Huntington Beach, as a municipal water provider to more than 3,000 customers, to establish (by February 1 , 2020) policies and procedures for terminating residential water service in accordance with the new state legislation. The City will be compliant with SB 998 with the approval of Resolution No. 2019-88 establishing City policy on termination of residential water service. Approval of Resolution No. 2019-87 amending the consolidated comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule to allow reduced water service reconnection fees for households earning less than 200% of the federal poverty line and establishing a deposit schedule for new water service customers. In addition, $60,000 in appropriations and professional authority is requested to fund utility billing software updates and part time contract staffing and other related costs for implementation and administration of SB 998. Financial Impact: Revenue from residential water billing is posted into the Water Fund (Fund 506). The estimated annual revenue impact from the reduced water reconnection fees as required by SB 998 for household incomes below 200% of the federal poverty line is a decrease of $16,000 to $76,000 depending on whether reconnections occur during regular business hours or after hours. In addition, expenditure appropriations of $60,000 is requested in Fund 506 in FY19/20 for utility billing software updates, temporary contract staffing, and other related costs to implement and manage SB 998 compliance. Additional ongoing funding of SB 998 administrative costs will be evaluated as a part of City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 4 Printed on 11/13/2019 powe,e'8*LegistarTM File #: 19-1141 MEETING DATE: 11/18/2019 the FY20/21 budget development process. Recommended Action: A)Adopt Resolution No. 2019-88, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Establishing City Policy on Termination of Residential Water Service," and B) Adopt Resolution No. 2019-87, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Amending the Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule to Allow Reduced Water Service Reconnection Fees for Households Earning Less Than 200% of the Federal Poverty Line, and to Establish a Deposit Schedule for New Water Service Customers, All As Established Pursuant to Resolutions Nos. 2016-59, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, and 2019-19 (Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 10)," and C) Increase Appropriations and Professional Services Authority by $60,000 in the Water Fund (Fund 506). Alternative Action(s): Do not approve the recommended action and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: The City of Huntington Beach (City) provides residential water service to over 45,000 single-family customers and 4,600 multi-family customers, in compliance to Chapter 14.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. With the passing of Senate Bill No. 998 (SB 998) in September of 2018, each urban and community water system is required to adopt and post on its website a written policy on procedures for discontinuation of residential service. Based on the City's customer base for residential water, compliance to SB 998 is required by February 1, 2020, and subject to a violation fee of up to $1,000 per day for noncompliance. Policy on Discontinuation of Water Service SB 998 requires the following to be included in the City's written policy on discontinuation of water service: • Residential water service cannot be discontinued until an account has been delinquent for at least sixty (60) days. • The customer must be contacted by telephone or written notice no less than seven (7) business days before residential water service is shut down for nonpayment. • Alternative payment plan options must be made available. • An appeal process must be outlined with no discontinuation of water service during the appeal period. • The policy must also allow for special medical and financial circumstances under which water services will not be discontinued. • Residential water services can be shut down no sooner than five (5) business days after posting a final notice of intent to disconnect. • The policy must outline the procedures for restoring service, including offering reduced water reconnection fees for household incomes below 200% of the federal poverty line. City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 4 Printed on 11/13/2019 powere ,Legistar- File #: 19-1141 MEETING DATE: 11/18/2019 • Procedures for providing notice must comply with SB 998, including a good faith effort to visit the address if written notice is undeliverable and no contact by phone has been successful. • Procedures are required to allow occupants to become customers (in landlord-tenant cases) without having to pay any delinquent balances from a landlord's account. Resolution No. 2019-88 fully complies with the legal requirement of SB 998 and is recommended for City Council approval (Attachment 1). Master Fee and Charges Schedule Updates Resolution No. 2019-87 amends the Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule to 1) reduce the same day reconnection service fees for household incomes below 200% of the federal poverty line to comply with maximum fees allowable under SB 998 and 2) formalize a deposit schedule for new water service customers (Attachment 2). Reconnection Service Fees Reconnection service fees are assessed on customers who wish to reconnect their water service after service has been shutoff due to delinquent payment. Current same day reconnection service is $70 for regular hours and $248 for after hours. SB 998 limits the amount that may be charged to $50 for regular hours and $150 for after hours for households with incomes below 200% of the federal poverty line. Household income at 200% of the federal poverty line is $42,660 for a three-person household. Huntington Beach has an average of 2.6 persons per household. 18.8% of households in Huntington Beach have a household income below 200% of the federal poverty line. There were 775 water shut offs in FY 18/19. Based on this data, revenue from water reconnection fees is estimated to decrease by $16,000 to $76,000 depending on whether reconnections occur during regular business hours or after hours. Water Service Deposits Water service deposits are currently assessed on new water customers and may be waived or refunded for creditworthy customers. Deposits range from $75 to $1,600 depending on the meter size and type of service. There are no recommended changes to the deposit amounts. This resolution will formalize the deposit amounts assessed on new customers. Implementation and Administration Costs Utility billing software (Advanced CIS) updates are necessary to implement SB 998. Advanced CIS will need to be updated to reflect modified terms, revised fees, change in due dates, translation of policies and other modifications. Software update costs is estimated to be $9,000. In order to manage these new requirements for SB 998 compliance, additional contract staffing at the Accountant Technician II level is requested. Contract staff is necessary to administer payment plans, evaluate program eligibility, answer customer calls, assist in additional noticing requirements, and other related duties. Contract staffing is estimated to be $47,000. Other related costs such as noticing supplies, policy translation, and contingent costs are estimated to be $4,000. Total overall costs for implementation and administration is $60,000 in FY 19/20. City Council approval is requested for $60,000 in City of Huntington Beach Page 3 of 4 Printed on 11/13/2019 powereli84 LegistarTM File #: 19-1141 MEETING DATE: 11/18/2019 appropriations and professional services authority. Additional ongoing funding of SB 998 administrative costs will be evaluated as a part of the FY20/21 budget development process. Environmental Status: Not applicable. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance and maintain high quality City services Improve Quality of Life Attachment(s): 1. Resolution No. 2019-88 "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Establishing City Policy on Termination of Residential Water Service" 2. Resolution No. 2019-87 "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Amending the Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule to Allow Reduced Water Service Reconnection Fees for Households Earning Less Than 200% of the Federal Poverty Line, and to Establish a Deposit Schedule for New Water Service Customers, All As Established Pursuant to Resolutions Nos. 2016-59, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018 -29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, and 2019-19 (Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 10)" City of Huntington Beach Page 4 of 4 Printed on 11/13/2019 powereWy LegistarTI RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING CITY POLICY ON TERMINATION OF RESIDENTIAL WATER SERVICE WHEREAS, Chapter 14.12 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code ("HBMC") establishes the authority for setting and collecting rates and charges for residential water service; and HBMC Section 14.12.120 provides that all Municipal Services Bills for water services are due upon presentation, and are delinquent thirty (30) days following presentation of the Bill or after the due date on the Statement, whichever is earlier. Further, HBMC Section 14,120.10(A) provides that the City charge all delinquent accounts a late fee as set by City Council Resolution. Section 14.12.120(B) adds that delinquent municipal service accounts shall be shut off until all outstanding Municipal Service Bills, fees, utility taxes and penalties have been paid; and Public Utilities Code Sections 10001 through 10016, together with the Water Shutoff Protection Act at Health& Safety Code Sections 116900 through 116926, establish minimum procedures for municipal water providers to follow before terminating residential water service for failure to timely pay for water service. In particular, Health& Safety Code Sections 11906 and 116908 require that the City adopt and post on the City web site a written policy on termination of residential water service for nonpayment. The policy may authorize the use of payment plans to permit continuation of water service until the delinquent amount is repaid within one year•, NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach adopts the following policy on the termination of residential water service. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICY ON TERMINATION OF RESIDENTIAL• WATER SERVICE 1. Application of Policy. This Policy on Termination of Residential Water Service (this "Policy") shall apply to all City residential Municipal Service Accounts for water service, but shall not apply to any accounts for non-residential water service. To the extent this Policy conflicts with any other rules, regulations, or policies of the City,.this Policy shall control, except in the case of a conflict with a City Ordinance, the Ordinance shall control. 2. Contact Information. For questions or assistance regarding a customer's Municipal Services Bill, the City's Customer Service staff can be reached at (714) 536-5919 Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm except on City holidays. Customers may also visit the City's Customer Service desk at City Hall, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, except on City holidays. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 3. Deposit for Establishment and Reestablishment of Municipal Service. A. Deposits for municipal services are established by the City Master Fee and Charges Resolution. B. The City does not require that a customer establish credit worthiness to open a new residential municipal services account. In order to establish a new residential municipal service account, the customer shall pay the required deposit pursuant to the City's Master Fee and Charges Schedule. C. The City will waive Deposits at time of the account opening for single-family resident accounts, with a letter of credit from their previous gas, water or electric company. The letter of credit must demonstrate the customer had service for the past twelve (12) consecutive months with no more than one (1) late payment. Deposits are refunded for established single- family resident accounts after one (1) year of service with no more than one (1) late payment. 4. Billing Procedures. Water service is incorporated into the Municipal Service Bill. The Municipal Service Bill incorporates fees and charges for water, refuse, sewer, irrigation and fire service. Municipal Service Bills are issued approximately every thirty (30) days. All Municipal Service Bills are due and payable twenty-eight(28) days after the date on the Bill. Any Municipal Service Bill not paid in full within thirty(30) days of the date on the Bill is delinquent. 5. Termination of Water Service for Nonpayment. If a Municipal Services Bill is delinquent for at least sixty (60) days, the City may terminate water service to the service address, provided that water service shall not be terminated in the circumstances set forth in Section 10. 6. Termination of Water Service—Step 1: Written Notice to Customer of Record; Past Due Notice. Immediately following thirty (30) days after the date on any delinquent Municipal Service Bill, the City will provide a mailed notice to the Customer of Record containing the following information: A. The name and address of the customer. B. The past due amount of the Municipal Service Bill. C. The date by which payment shall be made to avoid additional fees. D. The telephone number where the customer may receive additional information from the City. 7. Termination of Water Service - Step 2: Posted Notice of Termination of Water Service. A. At least fifteen (15) days before termination of water service, the City will post a "Notice of Imminent Termination of Residential Service" and a copy of this Policy in a conspicuous place at the service address. The Notice will include: 1. The name and address of the customer. 2. The past due amount of the Municipal Bill. 3. The date at least fifteen (15) days after the posting by which payment must be made to avoid termination of water service. 2 19-7998/217517/SFF RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 4. The description of the process to apply for an Amortization Agreement. 5. The opportunity for residential occupants who are tenants of a landlord to assume responsibility for paying the Municipal Service Bill without paying the delinquent amount pursuant to Section 16 of the City Water Policy. 6. The telephone number where the customer may request a Amortization Agreement or receive additional information from the City. 7. The City's Customer Service staff can be reached at (714) 536-5919 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, to assist the occupants to continuing water service. B. Where the City furnishes water through a master meter in a multi-unit residential structure, or a mobile home park, and the owner, manager, or operator is the customer of record, the City will make a good faith effort to inform the occupants that the account is in arrears and water service will be terminated on the date specified in the notice. If it is not reasonable or practicable to post the notice on the door of each unit, the City will post two (2) copies of the notice in each accessible common area 8. Circumstances Under Which Residential Water Service Will Not Be Terminated. The City will not discontinue residential water service for nonpayment of a Municipal Services Bill during the following circumstances: A. A pending appeal of a disputed Municipal Services Bill or a City investigation of a Municipal Services Bill under Section 13 below; B. When the customer is in compliance with a City approved debt Amortization Agreement under Section 14; or C. When the resident(s) have assumed responsibility for paying Municipal Services Bill from their landlord pursuant to Section 16. 9. Circumstances Under Which Service Through a Master Meter Will Not Be Terminated. If the City furnishes water through a master meter in a multi-unit residential structure or mobile home park, and the owner, manager, or operator of the dwelling, structure, or park is the customer of record, the City will not discontinue residential water service for non- payment if a City or County public health or building officer certifies that termination of water services would result in a significant threat to the health or safety of the residential occupants or the public. 10. Special Medical and Financial Circumstances Under Which Services Will Not Be Discontinued. The City will not discontinue water service if all of the following conditions are met: A. The customer, or a tenant of the customer, submits a Special Circumstances Application to the City. B. As part of the Application, the applicant provides a certification of the applicant's licensed primary care provider that termination of water service will be life threatening to, or pose a serious threat to the health and safety of the applicant. 3 1 9-7998/2 1 75 1 7/SFF RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 C. The applicant demonstrates that he or she is financially unable to pay for residential service within the City's normal Billing cycle. The applicant is deemed financially unable to pay during the normal Billing cycle if: 1) Any member of the customer's household is a current recipient of Ca1WORKs, CalFresh, general assistance, Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment Program, or California Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, or(ii) the applicant declares under penalty of perjury that the household's annual income is less than two hundred (200) percent of the federal poverty level; and 2) The applicant is willing to enter into an Amortization Agreement pursuant to Section 14. D. For any applicant who meets all of the above conditions, the City shall offer the applicant the option of amortizing the unpaid balance pursuant to an Amortization Agreement. E. The applicant is responsible for demonstrating that the conditions in Subsections B and C have been met. Upon receipt of documentation from the applicant, the City will review the documentation within seven(7) days and: (i) notify the applicant of the of the availability of an Amortization Agreement and request him or her to sign it; (ii) request additional information from the applicant; or (iii) notify the applicant that he or she does not meet the conditions in subsection A. F. The City may discontinue water service if the person who signed the Amortization Agreement under this Section fails to stay current on the agreement. In such a case, the City will post a final notice of intent to disconnect service in a prominent and conspicuous location at the service address at least seven (7) days before discontinuation of service. The final notice will not entitle the customer to any investigation or review by the City. 11. Time of Termination of Service. The City will not discontinue water service due to nonpayment on a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or at any time during which the City Hall is not open to the public. 12. Restoration of Service. Customers whose water service has been discontinued may contact the City by telephone or in person regarding restoration of service. Pursuant to HBMC Section 14.12.120(B), restoration shall be subject to full payment of all outstanding Municipal Service Bills, including fees and charges, utility taxes, late fees and penalties. When the supply of water has been shut off for nonpayment or a violation of City Ordinance, Resolution or this Policy, service shall not be resumed until a shut off fee, as set by City Resolution, and all delinquent municipal service balances have been paid. 13. Procedures to Contest or Appeal a Municipal Services Bill. A. Time to Initiate Complaint or Request an Investigation. A customer may initiate a complaint or request an investigation regarding the amount of a Municipal Services Bill within five (5) days of receiving a Municipal Services Bill. B. Review by the City. The City shall review, and issue the customer a written determination of a timely complaint, request for investigation, or amortization schedule. The 4 19-7998/217517/SFF RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 City may, in its discretion, review untimely complaints, requests for investigation or amortization schedules; however, such reviews are not subject to appeal. C. Appeal of Complaints and Requests for Investigation Only. Any customer whose timely complaint or request for an investigation pursuant to this Section has resulted in an adverse determination may appeal the determination to the Chief Financial Officer by filing a written notice of appeal with the Chief Financial Officer within five (5) days of receiving the adverse determination. Upon receiving the notice of appeal, the Finance Department will set the matter to be heard before the Chief Financial Officer and mail the customer written notice of the time and place of the hearing at least ten (10) days before the meeting. The decision of the Chief Financial Officer shall be final. D. For purposes of this Section only, the five (5) days to appeal a Municipal Services Bill begins five (5) days after the City mailed the bill, and the five (5) days to appeal to the Chief Financial Officer an adverse administrative decision begins five (5) days after the mailing of the adverse decision. However, in all cases, the five days begins immediately upon e-mailing of the bill or adverse decision. 14. Delinquent Bill Amortization Agreements. A. A customer unable to pay in full his or her past due Municipal Service Bill may request an "Amortization Agreement." An"Amortization'Agreement" is an agreement allowing a customer to continue to receive water service while he or she pays off over time a delinquent balance on his or her Municipal Service account. B. A customer may request an Amortization Agreement any time after receiving a Past Due Notice that the customer has failed to pay his or her Municipal Bill within twenty eight (28) days of receipt of the Bill. A customer may not request an Amortization Agreement any later than five (5) days after a Notice of Termination of Water Service was posted on the service address. C. A customer may request an Amortization Agreement either by telephone or in person at the contact phone number or address at Section 2. D. A City employee shall determine if a customer's payment of his or her unpaid balance may be temporarily extended for a period not to exceed six (6) months. The Chief Finance Officer of the City, or his or her designee may approve a longer amortization period. The Amortization Agreement will be set forth in writing and signed by the customer. The Agreement shall provide that the customer shall remain current on all subsequent Municipal Services Bills while paying off the unpaid balance. The monthly amortization payments shall be added to the customer's monthly Municipal Service Bill until fully paid. E. The City employee's decision to set the terms of an Amortization Agreement, or refuse to enter into an Amortization Agreement is not subject to appeal. F. If a customer breaches the Amortization Agreement, the City may terminate water service by posting the same Notice of Termination of Water Service described at Section 7, except that the Notice shall be posted at least seven(7) days before termination of water service. This Notice will not entitle the customer to any investigation or review by the City. 5 19-7998/217517/SFF RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 15. Specific Programs for Low-Income Customers. A. For residential customers who demonstrate to the City a household income below two hundred percent(200%) of the Federal Poverty Line, the City shall limit any reconnection fee as set forth in the City Master Fee Schedule. B. The City will deem residential customers to have a household income below two hundred percent(200%) of the Federal Poverty Line if: (a) any member of the household is a current recipient of CalWORKS, CalFresh, general assistance, Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment Program, or California Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, or (b) the customer declares under penalty of perjury that the household's annual income is less than two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level for the County of Orange. 16. Procedures for Occupants or Tenants to Become Customers of the City. A. This Section 16 shall apply only when the property owner, landlord, manager, or operator of a residential service address is listed as the customer of record and has been issued a notice of intent to discontinue water service due to nonpayment. B. The City will make service available to the actual residential occupants of the service address if each occupant agrees to the terms and conditions of service and meets the requirements of the City's rules and regulations, or where the units are connected to a single meter and one of the occupants of assumes me responsibility for the subsequent charges to all of the units. C. To be eligible to become a customer without paying the amount due on the delinquent account, the occupant shall verify to the City's satisfaction that the delinquent account customer of record is or was the landlord, manager, or agent of the dwelling. Verification may include, but is not limited to, a lease or rental agreement, rent receipts, a government document indicating that the occupant is renting the property, or information disclosed pursuant to Section 1962 of the Civil Code. D. The occupant(s) assuming responsibility for the unit(s) shall pay a deposit for the unit(s) pursuant to Section 3. 17. Language for Certain Written Notices. All written notices under Sections 6 and 7 shall be provided in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, and any other language spoken by ten percent (10%) or more people within the City. 18. Other Remedies. In addition to termination of water service, the City may pursue any other remedies available in law or equity for nonpayment of water service charges, including, but not limited to: securing delinquent amounts by filing liens on real property, filing a claim or legal action, or referring the unpaid amount to collections. 19. Termination of Water Service for Other Customer Violations. The City reserves the right to discontinue water service for any violations of City ordinances, rules, or regulations other than nonpayment. 20. Decisions by City Staff. Any decision which may be taken by the City's Chief Finance Officer under this Policy may be taken by his or her designee. 6 1 9-7998/2 1 7 5 1 7/SFF RESOLUTION NO. 2019-88 Section 2. If any action, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Resolution, the, or other attachments thereto or fees levied by this Resolution. Section 3. Consistent with California Health & Safety to Code Section 116904, this Resolution shall take effect February 1, 2020. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2019. Mayor 6anager A&PPR INITIATED AND APPROVED: C ief Financial Officer APPROVED RM- City Attorney 7 1 9-7998/2 1 75 1 7/SFF Res. No. 2019-88 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU, 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 at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2019 by the following vote: AYES: Brenden, Carr, Semeta, Peterson, Posey, Delgleize , Hardy NOES: None ABSENT: None RECUSE: None City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California RESOLUTION NO. 2019-87 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE CONSOLIDATED COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE MASTER FEE AND CHARGES SCHEDULE TO ALLOW REDUCED WATER SERVICE RECONNECTION FEES FOR HOUSEHOLDS EARNING LESS THAT 200% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LINE, AND TO ESTABLISH A DEPOSIT SCHEDULE FOR NEW WATER SERVICE CUSTOMERS, ALL AS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NOS. 2016-59, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55 2019-07, and 2019-19 (SUPPLEMENTAL FEE RESOLUTION NO. 10) WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 2016-59 establishing the Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule (the "Master Fee and Charges Schedule"); and The City Council temporarily amended the Master Fee and Charges Schedule pursuant to Resolution No. 2017-46, and further amended the Schedule pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2018- 01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07 and 2019-19; Public Utility Code Sections 10009 through 10015.5, and Health & Safety Code Section 116900-116926 (known as SB 998, and effective February 1, 2020), require that the City may not charge water service reconnection fees exceeding $50 during regular business hours, and $150 during non-regular hours for water customers disconnected from water service whose household income is less than 200% of the federal poverty level; and The City Council desires to update the Master Fee and Charges Schedule to comply with SB 998; and The City Council further desires to incorporate into the existing Master Fee and Charges Schedule the deposit amounts that new water service customers must pay to open an account. By separate Resolution Establishing City Policy on Termination of Residential Water Service, the City Council will set forth the circumstances where deposits are waived or refunded for creditworthy customers; 1 215555/19-7998/SFF Resolution No. 2019-87 NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: Section 1. Resolution No. 2016-59, as amended pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, and 2019-19, is further amended by adopting the Water Reconnection Fees set forth in Exhibit A to this Resolution, and the Water Service Deposit Schedule set forth in Exhibit B to this Resolution. All other charges or fees set forth in Resolution No. 2016-59, as amended pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, and 2019-19 shall remain in effect. Section 2. The Fees and Deposits set forth in Exhibits A and B are incorporated into the restated Master Fee and Charges Schedule attached as Exhibit C to this Resolution PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regul eeting thereof held on 18th day of November , 2019. REVIEW N APPRO �- Mayor City Manager APPROVED AS ORM: City Attorney TIATED AND APPROVED: P Chief Financial Officer 2 19-7998/215555/SFF i`Q�%&.0170AIVO.QZU Pz?-oc'�L Exhibit A Water Reconnection Fees No. Fee Description Current Fee Recommended %Cost Fee Level Recovery PW-59 Same Day Turn-On New Service(Regular Hours $ 70 $ 70 100% PW-59.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours $ 70 $ 70 100% PW-59.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours -Low Income 191 $ 70 $ 50 71% PW-60 Same Day Turn-On New Service After Hours -2 Hour Minimum $ 248 $ 248 100% PW-60.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum $ 248 $ 248 100% PW-60.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum- 191 $ 248 $ 150 60% Low Income Notes [9) To qualify for the low income rate,household income must be below 200%of the federal poverty level or meet requirements as specified in CA Health and Safety Code section 116914.The Chief Financial Officer shall annually increase the Low Income Reconnection Fees by the CPI beginning June 1,2021,and every June 1 thereafter. The base index of the CPI adjustment shall be defined as the All Urban Consumers(CPI-U)for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim area(1982-84=100)as published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics("Bureau")as such index stands on January 1, 2020,and the"current index"shall be the index for the month of January immediately preceding the June 1,2021 adjustment date,and every June 1 adjustment date thereafter,provided that in no event shall the Low Income Reconnection Fees exceed the non-Low Income Reconnection Fees.The City shall post the new CPI-U adjusted Fees on the City website and in the City Policy on discontinuation of residential water service. R6SOL WM/Ne), Exhibit B Water Service Deposit No. Fee Description Current Deposit* Recommended %Cost Recovery Deposit Level* PW-78 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3/4" [1 U S 75 $ 75 N/A PW-79 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1" fill $ 100 $ 100 N/A PW-80 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1 1/2" till S 125 $ 125 N/A PW-81 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 2" till $ 175 $ 175 N/A PW-82 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3" [11] S 225 $ 225 N/A PW-83 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 4" till S 400 $ 400 N/A PW-84 I Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 6" till S 800 $ 800 N/A PW-85 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 8" [11l $ 1,150 $ 1,150 NIA PW-86 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 10" fill S 1,600 $ 1,600 N/A PW-87 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 4" S 80 $ 80 N/A PW-88 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 6" $ 120 $ 120 NIA PW-89 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 8" S 160 $ 160 NIA PW-90 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 10" $ 200 $ 200 N/A Notes [111 Multi units:Add$10.00 for each unit over 1 *Current deposits historically assessed to new customers. There are no recommended changes to the deposit amount. This resolution will formalize the deposit amounts assessed. The City may waive or refund deposits for creditworthy customers as outlined in Administrative Regulation 311. 2e3cW�oN/✓d aol9- Bi- Exhibit C City of Huntington Beach Master Fee and Charges Schedule Effective Date February 01 , 2020 City of Huntington Beach Master Fee and Charges Schedule Table of Contents City Clerk 3 Finance 4 - 6 Community Development 7 - 17 Information Services 18 Office of Business Development 19 - 21 Public Works 22 - 28 Police 29 - 30 Fire 31 -41 Library 42 -45 Community Services 46 - 70 City Clerk-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Copies: CLA Per page(per case law It] $ 0.10 CL-2 Miscellaneous includes micro film Cost of Reproduction Electronic Data Request CD/DVD Co CL-3 Copy of Existing Data File Actual cost CL-4 Copy of Non-Existing Data File Actual cost CL-5 Certification of Document $ 18 CL-6 Passport Program(Application fee, Federal Program Mandate) $35(per Department of State) CL-7 Passport Photograph(optional) $ 10 CL-8 Hourly Rate: City Clerk $ 105 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to rocess the specific armlication. Notes Ill Per Public Records Act Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 3 of 70 Clerk Finance-User Fees and Charges No. Description Adopted Fee Delinquent Customer Fees Returned Check Processing(Non-Sufficient Funds NSF) FN-1 1st NSF Check [2] $ 25 FN-2 Each Subsequent NSF Check [2] $ 35 FN-3 Processing of Delinquent Administrative Citation $ 39 FN-4 Transient Occupancy Tax(TOT)Administration processing fee(in addition to penalty) $ 33 FN-5 lCollections Processing Fee $ 33 Other Fees and Charges FN-6 Credit Card Convenience Processing Fee [7] $ 3.28 FN-7 Parking Citation Processing Fee $ 3,28 FN-8 Cash Bond Acceptance and Processing $ 85 FN-9 Tract/Other Bonds Processing $ 50 FN-10 Lien Processin $ 85 FN-11 Business Improvement District(BID)Processing Fee $ 10 FN-12 Refund Processing-Check $ 30 FN-13 Check Reissuance $ 35 Water Billing FN-14 Utility Customer Set-Up(residential,industrial,construction) $ 33 FN-15 greater of 5%or$10 flat Utility Billing Late Fee rate Business License FN-20 Change to Business License-Name $ 20 FN-21 lChange to Business License-Location $ 20 FN-22 Duplicate Business License $ 11 FN-23 Business License Tax Processing Renewal $ 25 FN-24 Business License Tax Renewal Processing(Tax Exempt Business) I $ - FN-25 Business License Application $ 45 FN-26 Business License Application(Tax Exempt Business) $ - FN-27 Business License Home Occupation $ 11 FN-28 lBusiness License Field Re-inspection $ 20 FN-29 Business License Revocation $ 329 FN-30 Oil Penalty Administration Fee $ 38 Special Regulatory Business Permits FN-31 Bingo Permit [1] $ 50 Page 4 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Finance Finance-User Fees and Charges No. Description Adopted Fee FN-32 Entertainment Permit-new $ 402 FN-33 Entertainment Permit-renewal $ 402 FN-34 Entertainment Permit-change of location/name $ 177 FN-35 Entertainment Permit-conceptual $ 625 FN-36 Fortune Teller Permit-initial $ 273 FN-37 Fortune Teller Permit-renewal $ 273 FN-38 Fortune Teller Permit-change of location/name $ 170 FN-39 1 Sexually Oriented Business SOB Business Permit-initial I $ 773 FN-40 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-renewal $ 773 FN-41 Sexually Oriented Business SOB Business Permit-change name/location $ 254 FN-42 Sexually Oriented Business SOB Performer Permit-initial $ 773 FN-43 Sexually Oriented Business SOB Performer Permit-renewal $ 773 FN-44 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-initial/add partner $ 565 FN-45 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-renewal $ 565 FN-46 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-change of location/name/removal of $ 190 artner FN-47 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-initial $ 284 FN-48 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-renewal $ 200 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 5 of 70 Finance Finance-User Fees and Charges No. Description Adopted Fee FN-49 Wassacie Independent Registration Certificate-change of location/name I $ 60 FN-50 Escort Service Permit-initial $ 617 FN-51 Escort Service Permit-renewal $ 617 FN-52 Escort Service Permit-change of location/name $ 254 FN-53 Escort Employee Permit-initial $ 617 FN-54 Escort Employee Permit-renewal $ 617 Subpoena Fees FN-55 Response to subpoena-Hourly [5] $ 24 FN-56 Response to subpoena-Records [5] $ 15 FN-57 1 Response to subpoena-Civil 6 $ 275 FN-58 Copies-Standard Size(up to 8.5 x 14per copy plus actual postage charges $0.10+postage FN-59 Copies-Documents off of microfilm+actual postage charges $0.20+postaqe FN-60 Copies-Reproduction of Documents requiring special processing+actual postage Actual Cost of charges production Hourly Rate: FN-61 Finance $ 131 FN-62 Sidewalk Vending Permit Fee $ 268 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass- through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes [1] Bingo permit-Max$50-CA Govt.Code 25845;Penal Code 326.3-326.5 [2] Per CA Civil Code; 1 st NSF Check is limited to$25 fee;each subsequent NSF check is limited to$35 fee [4] Current master fee schedule includes this fee but is not currently being charged due to CA State Law-SB731 section 4600 effective 9/1/09 and revised by AB1147 effective 1/1/15 [5] CA Evidence Code 1563 [6] CA Govt.Code 68097 [7] Not charged for parking meters Page 6 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule, Finance Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS 1 PL-1 Annexation Request(deposit) Deposit of$37,000 PL-2 Coastal Development Permit 2 $ 8,432 Conditional Use Permit: PL-3 New Residential $ 11,937 PL-4 I Commercial/Industrial $ 12,695 PL-5 Alcohol, Dancing or Live Entertainment $ 5,493 PL-6 Mixed Use $ 27,767 PL-7 Entitlement Continuance 3 $ 613 Development Agreement PL-8 Original Contract or Significant Amendment(Deposit) Deposit of$33,000 PL-9 I Minor Amendment/Affordable Housing Only $ 12,255 PL-10 Annual Review(Planning Commission Hearin ) $ 4,377 PL-11 Annual Review Administrative Review $ 2,626 Entitlement Plan Amendment PL-12 New Hearing $ 5,999 PL-13 No Change to Conditions-Director Review $ 3,277 PL-14 General Plan Amendment—GPA Major $ 58,087 PL-15 lGeneral Plan Amendment-GPA Minor $ 32,782 PL-16 General Plan Conformance $ 7,316 PL-17 Local Coastal Program Amendment $ 24,189 PL-18 Reversion to Acreage $ 6,103 PL-19 Special Permit 1 $ 4,693 Tentative Tract Map PL-20 Base $ 30,389 PL-21 I Per Lot $ 88 PL-22 Variance 5 $ 4,999 PL-23 Zoning Map Amendment 6 $ 34,927 PL-24 Precise Plan of Street Alignment $ 19,884 PL-25 Mobile Home Park Conversion Review $ 51,151 PL-26 Zoning Text Amendment-Major $ 45,197 PL-27 Zoning Text Amendment-Minor $ 18,988 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTIONS 1 Coastal Development Permit 2 PL-28 Single Family Dwelling $ 4,607 PL-29 All Others $ 5,975 PL-30 Conditional Use Permit $ 6,890 PL-31 Conditional Use Permit (Fences/Exceptions to Height Limits) $ 2,281 PL-32 lEntitlement Continuance [3] $ 438 Page 7 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Planning Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Entitlement Plan Amendment PL-33 I New Hearing $ 3,141 PL-34 No Change to Conditions-Director Review $ 1,998 PL-35 Tem orary Use Permit $ 4,808 PL-36 Bond if applicable) C $ 500 PL-37 Tentative Parcel Ma $ 7,478 PL-38 Tentative Parcel Map Waiver $ 3,287 Tentative Tract Ma PL-39 1 Base $ 12,088 PL-40 Per Lot $ 89 PL-41 Variance [5] $ 4,561 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 1 PL-42 Environmental Assessment(Deposit) f7l See Note PL-43 Historic Structures(Deposit) L7L See Note PL-44 lEnvironmental Review Focused EA(Deposit) 7 See Note Mitigation Monitoring: PL-46 I Miti ated Negative Declaration PL-47 Environmental Impact Re ort- PL-48 Environmental Impact Report(EIR)(Deposit) [7] See Note STAFF REVIEW AND SERVICES 1 PL-49 Address Assignment Processing(perproject) $ 1,722 PL-50 jAddress Change $ 383 Administrative Permit List 1: Outdoor Dining,Eating and Drinking Establishments, Fence Extensions(<8'),Personal Enrichment Services over 5,000 sq.ft.,and $ 1,431 PL-51 Home Occupations PL-52 List 2: Parking Reduction,Carts&Kiosks,Waiver of Development $ 2,274 Standards,Non-conforming structure additions PL-53 List 2A: Daycare No charge PL-54 List 3: Privacy Gates,Game Centers,Accessory Dwelling Units, $ 2,148 Manufactured Home Parks PL-55 List 4:Personal Enrichment Services under 5,000 sq ft No charge PL-56 Animal Permits $ 361 PL-57 Categorical Exclusion letter coastal $ 438 PL-58 CC&R Review $ 1,424 PL-59 Certificate of Compliance $ 1,344 Design Review Board PL-60 Minor-approved by DRB Secretary $ 1,638 PL-61 Others $ 3,277 Page 8 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Planning Community Development, Planning Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee PL-62 Extension of Time $ 525 PI-63 Initial Pan,Zoning&Review(land use changes,zone changes,conceptua $ 875 plans) Landscape Plan Check: PL-64 Single Family Dwelling $ 644 PL-65 Tract Ma $ 1,288 PL-66 Commercial/Industrial/Multi-Family Dwelling $ 1,288 PL-67 Limited Sign Permit $ 1,563 PL-68 Lot Line Adjustment/Lot Merger(Planning) $ 1,138 Planned Sign Program PL-70 Single User and Amendments to Existing Programs $ 1,644 PL-71 Multiple Users $ 2,563 Preliminary Plan Review: 4 PL-72 1 Single Family Residential $ 1,218 PL-73 Multi-Family Residential(up to 9 units) $ 2,141 PL-74 Multi-Family Residential(>_10 units) $ 3,359 PL-75 Non-Residential/Mixed Use $ 3,947 PL-76 Sign Code Exception—Staff $ 1,401 PL-77 Sign Code Exception—Design Review Board $ 1,926 Site Plan Review PL-78 I Major-PC Review $ 12,058 PL-79 Minor-Fa ade remodel,Car Dealerships $ 5,012 PL-80 Temporary and Promotional Activity Sign Permit $ 88 PL-81 Temporary Sales/Event Permit $ 255 PL-82 Wireless Permit Applications $ 1,532 Zoning Letter: PL-83 Zoning/Flood Verification $ 88 PL-84 Zonin Letter Staff $ 263 PL-85 Zoning Research/Information Per Hour-1 hr.min. $ 175 PL-86 Planning Consultation/Meeting Fee(Per Hour,Per Planner; 1 hr.min.) $ 175 APPEALS 1 To Planning Commission PL-87 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 2,926 PL-88 Others $ 4,039 PL-89 Appeal of Director's Decision PC Public Hearin ) $ 2,814 PL-90 Appeal of Director's Interpretation PC Non-Public $ 2,107 To City Council(file w/City Clerk's Office PL-91 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 2,220 PL-92 Others $ 3,564 PL-93 Mills Act Annual Fee $ 175 Page 9 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Planning Community Development, Planning Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee PL-94 1 Mills Act Application Fee $ 500 PLANNING BUILDING PLAN REVIEW 1 PL-95 Planning Plan review 46%of building inspection fee PL-96 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed 20%of building inspection fee AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN-LIEU FEE C PL-97 Refer to separately presented Affordable Housing in-lieu Fee Schedule PL-98 for Planning Fees PL 97-103 PL-99 PL-100 (established per Resolution 2007-71 and subject to annual adjustment) PL-101 PLA 02 PLA 03 OTHER FEES PL-104 $831 per acre Downtown Specific Plan Fee [C] Outdoor Dining: PL-1051 License Agreement Application Fee $ 175 PL-106 License Agreement Use Charge per sq.ft [C] $ 0.01 PL-107 License Agreement Code Enforcement Fee per sq.ft [C] $ 4 PL-108 Noise Deviation Permit $ 1,401 General Plan Maintenance Fee per$1,000 valuation of new construction change to sq ft General Plan Maintenance Fee per sq.ft $ 0.27 Pursuant to City Council Resolution No.2012-66 adopted on October C PROJECTS REQUIRING A SUBDIVISION MAP Residential Land Use: PL-144 Detached Dwelling Units Persons per Dwelling:2.913) PL-145 Attached Dwelling Units(Persons per Dwelling:2.257) PL-146 Mobile Home Dwelling Units(Persons per Dwelling: 1.822 Beach Edin er Corridor Fees: C Net new commercial or office promect $0.30/s .ft. Net new industrial promect $0.30/s .ft. Page 10 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Planning Community Development, Planning Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Remodels or fa ade improvements commercial $0.08/s .ft. Remodels or fa ade improvements industrial $0.08/s .ft. New residential units MFR $300/unit New residential units SFR $300/unit New hotel room $300/room ADDITIONAL FEES MAY BE REQUIRED ENTITLEMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INCLUDE INITIAL REVIEW OF PLANS AND ONE SUBSEQUENT REVISION SUBMITTAL. REVIEW OF PLANS IN EXCESS OF ONE REVISION SHALL BE CHARGED THE FULLY BURDENED HOURLY RATE. ALSO SEE DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLIC WORKS, FIRE,AND THE BUSINESS LICENSE DIVISION FOR ADDITIONAL FEES. Hourly Rate PL-147 Planning $ 175 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes: [1] Includes au omation fee [2] Coastal Development Permit reduced 50%when processed concurrently [3] Plus costs for Notice of Publication,if applicable [4] 50 percent of fee credited towards future entitlements [5] Variance fee reduced 50%when processed concurrently with a Conditional Use Permit [6] ZMA fee reduced 50%when processed concurrently with a General Plan Amendment [C] Included for the purpose of consolidation into the new Master Fee&Charges Schedule [7] Deposit with actual costs based on a time and material(T&M)basis Page 11 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Planning Community Development, Building Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee B-1 Permit Processing Charge(All permits,plan reviews,including change of contractor, $ 32.00 owner,special inspector program,etc.) B-2 Building Inspection Fees(Including Foundation or Partial Building Inspection as well as Based on Project Valuation routine building permit activities Inspection Fees based on valuation): $1 to$500 $ 52.00 $501 to$2,000 $52.00 for first$500+$3.31 for each additional$100 or fraction thereof $2,001 to$25,000 $101.00 for first$2,000+$14.89 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $25,001 to$50,000 $444.00 for first$25,000+$10.75 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $50,001 to$100,000 $713.00 for first$50,000+$7.43 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $100,001 to$500,000 $1,086.00 for first$100,000+ $5.39 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $500,001 to$1,000,000 $3,461.00 for first$500,000+ $5.05 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $1,000,000 and up $5,985.00 for first$1,000,000+ $3.88 for each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof B-3 Building Plan Review Fees 61%of building inspection fee B-4 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed 6 26%of building inspection fee B-5 Plan Review Fee for projects requiring review in excess of 2-4 reviews -HOURLY $100,000 or less-2 or more reviews $ 129 $100,001-$1,000,000-3 or more reviews $ 129 $1,000,001 or more-4 or more reviews $ 129 B-6 Refund Processin Fee $ 194 B-7 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted drawings [5] $ 4.04 B-8 Record Retention Fee-Each Issued permit [5] $ 1.04 B-9 Counter Staff Research/Special Services(More than 10 min.) actual cost,$129 per hr. B-10 Copies from Microfilm [5] $3.00 for 1st copy,$1.50 each additional copy B-11 Copies not on Microfilm 5 $ 0.10 B-12 Building Plan Review Extension $ 129 B-13 Building Permit Extension $ 129 B-14 Building Relocation Inspection Fee first 2 hours,minimum charge) $ 258 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 12 of 70 Building Community Development, Building Division-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee B-15 Building Relocation Inspection Fee each additional hour $ 129 Equal to Std.Insp.Fee OR Actual B-16 Investigation Fee-for work performed without a permit [7] cost,whichever is greater. Minimum$250 B-17 Reins ection Fee $ 161 B-18 Permit Supplement [e] B-19 Expired Permits [7,9] $ 43 B-20 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration&Similar Services- $ 129 City Processing Fee B 21 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration&Similar Services- $ 10 County Recorder Fee [10] B-22 Certificate of Occupancy w/Building Permit No Charge B-23 Certificate of Occupancy Review no inspection re uired [3] $ 43 B-24 Modified Certificate without additional inspection/admin. [4] $ 32 B-25 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-B/M Occ $ 161 B-26 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-All Other Occ $ 516 B 27 Certificate of Occupancy Review services requiring services in excess of 75 minutes for $129/hour B/M Occupancy,or in excess of 250 minutes for Other Occupancies B-28 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-B/M Occupancies Actual Cost;$100 minimum B-29 Tem orary Certificate of Occupancy-All Other Occupancies Actual Cost;$225 minimum B-30 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection,Plan Review,Supervisory Services- $ 129 during normal work hours-hourly rate B-31 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection,Plan Review,Supervisory Service- $ 156 outside normal work hours-hourly rate B-32 Planning Division-Building Plan Review See Planning Fee Analysis B-33 State of California-SMIP fees [5] B-34 Huntin ton Beach Library and School District Fees [5] B-35 Electrical Permit Fees Minimum$39.00 New single and multiple-family residential buildings including additions and attached garages $0.18/sq foot,$39.00 minimum Each service meter $0.94/AMP,$39.00 minimum Each sub panel $ 45.30 Each self-contained,factory-wired,approved unit(2-HP max over 2-HP see generators,motors and transformers) $ 24.15 Lighting Fixtures: First 50 fixtures,each $ 3.75 Each additional fixture $ 1.85 Each pole with fixtures $ 24.15 Generators,Motors and Transformers: HP,kW,or KVA.Rating of Equipment up to and including two 2 $ 24.15 Over two 2 and not over ten 10 $ 45.30 Over ten 10 and not over fifty 50 $ 95.15 Over fifty 50 $ 234.00 Receptacle and Switch Outlets: Page 13 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Building Community Development, Building Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee First fifty 50 outlets,each $ 3.75 Each additional outlet $ 1.85 Each section of track lighting or multiple outlet assembly $ 12.05 Signs: 1 st sign at one address $ 234.00 Each additional sign at the same address $ 95.15 Fuse u $ 60.40 Temporary service: Each temporary or construction pole(including lights and outlets for outdoor uses) $ 95.15 Each sub-pole with panel $ 45.30 Each misc.item regulated by HB Electrical Code where no fee listed $ 45.30 B-36 Electrical Plan Review 62%of electrical Inspection fee; $65 minimum Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $129/hr;$65 minimum B-37 Mechanical Permit Fees Minimum$39.00 Installation or relocation of each furnace,including ducts and/or vents attached to such appliance $ 69.50 Each Fire and/or Smoke Damper $ 30.00 Relocation or replacement of each appliance vent not included in an appliance item also permitted $ 30.00 HVAC Duct Extension/Relocation for 1 to 10 ducts $ 44.00 Each Additional Duct $ 5.75 Installation or relocation of each boiler to 15hp or compressor to and including 5 tons, including attached cuts and/or vents $ 75.00 Installation or relocation of each boiler over 15 hp or compressor over 5 tons, including attached ducts and/or vents $ 179.00 Each evaporative cooler(non-portable e $ 36.00 Exhaust fan connected to a single environmental air duct(includes residential cooking hoods) $ 18.50 Each Air Handling unit not part of a factory-assembled appliance $ 36.00 Each ventilation system less than or equal to 100,000 cfm which is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit $ 36.00 Each ventilation system less more or equal to 100,000 cfm which is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit $ 75.00 Hood served by mechanical exhaust including duct/fan $ 75.00 Miscellaneous items including all factory-built stoves,ovens,etc. $ 36.00 Factory Built fireplaces $ 36.00 Each low pressure gas-piping system up to.5 psi $ 29.00 Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 psi $ 98.50 Each misc.item regulated by HB Mechanical Code where no fee listed $ 36.00 B-38 Mechanical Plan Review 121%of mechanical Inspection fee;$53 minimum Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 14 of 70 Building Community Development, Building Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $129/hr;$65 minimum B-39 Plumbin Permit Fees Minimum$39.00 Each plumbing fixture $ 39.00 Each building sewer $ 78.00 Rainwatersystems-per drain $ 20.00 Each water heater and or vent $ 39.00 Each low pressure gas-piping system,up to.5 psi $ 29.00 Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 psi $ 98.50 Each waste interceptor or each kitchen grease trap $ 78.00 Installation or alteration of water piping,including vacuum breakers or backflow devices $ 78.00 Water Treating Equipment $ 39.00 Floor Drain or floor sink $ 39.00 Each misc.item regulated by HB Plumbing Code where no fee is listed $ 39.00 Sump Pumps(sewage or rainwater $ 39.00 Medical Gas System of 1 to 5 outlets $ 262.00 Each additional medical gas outlet $ 25.00 Each misc.item regulated by HB Plumbing Code where no fee listed $ 39.00 B-40 Plumbing Plan Review 68%of plumbing Inspection fee; $65 minimum Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $129/hr;$65 minimum B-41 Swimming Pool Permit Fees Minimum$39.00 Building Ins ection Fee 0.8x as established herein Building Plan Review Fee 61%of building inspection fee Planning Plan Review Fee 20%of building inspection fee Electrical Items $ 125.00 Exception:Above ground spas,see electrical items $ - Plumbin Items $ 110.00 Exception:Above ground spas,see plumbing items $ - Pre-Site Inspection $ 129.00 B-42 Solar Energy Permit Fees [11] Varies based on State GC Residential 15 kW or less $ 384 More than 15 kW $384+$15 per kW above 15 kW Commercial 15 kW or less $ 384 More than 15 kW to 50 kW $ 1,000 More than 50 kW to 250 kW $1,000+$7 per kW above 50 kW More than 250 kW $2,000+$5 per kW above 250 kW B-43 Landsca a Ins ection Residential $ 65 Commercial/industrial/Multi-family $ 194 B-44 NPDES Inspection(hourly,1/2 hour minimum $ 129 Page 15 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Building Community Development, Building Division-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee B-45 Building without apermit-fine 151 2 X Inspection Fee 6%of all development,permit B-46 Technology Automation fee and prevention fees for Planning, Building,Public Works and Fire For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass- through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes [1] Building Flat Fees only;remainder of cost analysis conducted on program level in separate analysis [2] Fees may be waived for Plumbing,Mechanical and Electrical permits issued by the Department of Building&Safety for electrical,mechanical or plumbing systems that either produce energy or save natural resources and exceed State and Federal minimum requirements. Examples include,but are not limited to,photovoltaic systems,solar water heating systems,high efficiency furnaces and high efficiency air conditioners. [3] City collects$75 current fee(building counter svcs.) [4] Only$30 processing fee is collected if modified [5] Not included in cost analysis;placeholder on Master Fee Schedule [6] Fee percentage set by City policy,not evaluated through NBS cost analysis [7] Penalty;set by City code/citation authority.Not included in NBS cost Analysis [8] Per City policy,fees to issue revised permits,adjust permits,admin permits or those not listed are subject to the processing fee,microfilm fee,and other fee schedule line items as applicable.Minimum Inspection Fee does not apply [9] Per City policy,fees to reactivate permits include the established processing fee plus a penalty of 500/ of the new inspection fee for projects with less than 6 months expiry,or 100%of new inspection fee for more than 6 months expiry [10] Fee set by County;NBS did not evaluate [11] Fees for this section are set by the State Government Code Section Page 16 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Building Community Development, Code Enforcement Division -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee CE-1 Re-inspection Fee without Citation $ 151 CE-2 Re-inspection Fee with a Citation $ 377 CE-3 Notice&Order Fee $ 2,640 CE-4 Mobile Vending Permit Initial $ 264 CE-5 Mobile Vending Permit Annual $ 75 CE-6 Shopping Cart Retrieval Containment Application $ 566 CE-7 Newsrack-New Permit $ 490 CE-8 Newsrack-annual Permit per rack $ 75 CE-9 Appeals Fee for Notice&Order $ 422 CE-10 Hourly Rate $ 151 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass- through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes Page 17 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Code Enforcement Information Services-User Fee No. Description Adopted Fee IS-1 !Technology Fee [1] 6% Notes: [1]To be charged on all user fee services using the ELM system Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 18 of 70 Information Services Office of Business Development-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee 013D-1 Subordination Fee $ 250 01BD-2 Reconveyance Fee $ 80 0113D-3 Demand Fee $ 140 013D-4 Rehab Loan/Grant Fee Ill $ 500 013D-5 Affordable Housing Unit Inspection $ 43 OBD-6 Affordable Housing Unit-Annual Review $ 22 0BD-7 Film Permit Application charge $ 150 013D-8 Student Film Permit Application charge $ 50 013D-9 Film Permit Revisions $ 120 OBD-10 1 Hourly Rate $ 91 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass- through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes 111 Pursuant to City Council adoption of the Housing and Rehab Rules and Regulations on April 5,2010, Rehab Loan/Grant fee was set at$500 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 19 of 70 Office of Business Development Office of Business Development--Film Permit Services Charges Description Adopted Charges Motion Daily Charges Professional Crew of under 5 $ 200.00 Crew of 5-9 $ 400.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 500.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 600.00 Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies Crew of under 5 $ 150.00 Crew of 5-9 $ 300.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 400.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 500.00 Nonprofit Crew of under 5 $ 50.00 Crew of 5-9 $ 100.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 200.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 300.00 Still Daily Charges Professional Crew of under 10 $ 200.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 300.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 400.00 Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies Crew of under 10 $ 100.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 200.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 300.00 Nonprofit Crew of under 10 $ 50.00 Crew of 10-20 $ 100.00 Crew greater than 20 $ 200.00 Additional Charges Location Use Fees To be determined on case-by-case basis by the City Manager or his/her Designee Student with instructor Verification Daily Fees not required Government Agencies Daily Fees not required Amateur photographers(including realtors and filming for personal use),Filming for private family use,and same-day breaking news no charge;film permit not required Page 20 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule OBD-Filming Charges OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT-FACILITY RENTALS AND RECREATIONAL SERVICE FEES FEE DESCRIPTION FEE AMOUNT Strand Parking Structure Floor Maximum Daily Fee: September 15-May 15: First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 Daily Maximum $15.00 $18.00 May 16-September 14: First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 Each 20 minutes thereafter $2.00 $3.00 Daily Maximum $17.00 $20.00 Flat Rate(after 8:00 pm) $6.00 $8.00 Holiday Event Flat Rate $27.00 $30.00 Valet Rates: September 15-May 15 First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 May 16-September 14: First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 Monthly Parking Pass:24 hours,7 days per week access $40.00 $50.00 Business Hours Parking Pass: 4th Amendment to Owner Participation Agreement Annual CPI $18.861 $18.86 Increase each May Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 21 of 70 OBD-Strand Parking Public Works-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee DEVELOPMENT RELATED FEES *All Plan Check fees include 2 plan checks;additional plan checks are additional PW-1 Bond reduction(partially completed projects) [2,31 Deposit of$2,400 PW-2 Cash Bond Processing(plus$85 Treasury Fee $ 594 PW-3 Construction Water(per dwelling unit [C] $ 100 PW-4 Drainage Fees per acre-Ordinance#3741 dated 9/06 Resolution 2006-23 [C] $ 14,497 PW-5 Dock Construction Plan Review/Inspection $ 951 PW-6 Final Parcel Map Check [2,31 Deposit of$3,775 PW-7 Final Tract Map Check [2,31 Deposit of$5 200 PW-8 Lot Line Adjustment Public Works [2,31 Deposit of$1 150 PW-9 Fire Hydrant Flow Analysis-Deposit [3,71 Deposit of$825 Grading Plan Check&Inspection includes erosion control PW-10 51--300 cubicyards)-deposit [2,31 Deposit of$4,500 PW-11 301-5,000 cubicyards)-deposit [2,311 Deposit of$8,025 PW-12 Greater than 5,001 cubicyards)Maximum Deposit* [2,31 Deposit of$12,025 Improvement Plan Check: PW-13 Misc/Minor p1 $ 762 PW-14 Single Family Dwelling(deposit) [2,31 De osit of$1 700 PW-15 All Others per 4 sheets(deposit) [2,31 Deposit of$4,000 PW-16 Landscape Plan Check and Inspection-(Right-of-way)-Deposit [3,71 Deposit of$1,500 ENCROACHMENT PERMITS Improvement Inspection PW-17 Minor(2 Hr.Min.Deposit) [2,31 $ 238 PW-18 Residential Minor $ 1,783 PW-19 Residential Major $ 5,943 PW-20 Commercial/Retail/Industrial-Minor $ 2,377 PW-21 Commercial/Retail/Industrial-Major $ 5,943 PW-22 Utility Co Encroachment Permit [C] $ 275 Improvement Inspection Utilities -per hour billed monthly) $ 119 Encroachment Permit Expired $ 119 PW-23 Encroachment Permit(None/working without):Violation [41 2 X Permit Fee PW-24 Street Vacation: Full vacation [2,31 Deposit$3,900 Summary vacation 1[2,311 Deposit$2,500 Page 22 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Public Works Public Works-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee PW-25 Street Li hting Plan Check-Per Sheet $ 713 PW-26 Survey Fee(perpoint) $ 59 PW-27 Traffic Control Plan Check-Per sheet $ 357 PW-28 Traffic Signal Plan Check-Per sheet $ 1,545 PW-29 Traffic Signs&Striping Plan Check-Per Sheet $ 832 PW-30 Obstruction/Storage Bin Permit(good for 7 days) [71 $ 59 PW-31 Illegal Refuse Bin Impound $ 119 PW-32 Illegal Storage Bin $ 178 PW-33 Recycling Bin Permit annual p] $ 149 PW-34 Residential Parking Permit $ 24 PW-35 Residential Parking Permit Replacement $ 10 PW-36 Residential Parking Permit each additional $ 10 PW 37 Temporary Restricted Parking Permits(Construction)'plus cost of signs($.75 $30 plus$.75 per sign per si n PW-38 Temporary Parking in Permit Districts fee is per sin $ 1 PW-39 Temporary Construction Parking Permit use on street sweeping day) $ 30 PW-40 Residential Street Tree Request(24"box)(Review&Installation),plus cost of [51 $ 312 tree Street Tree Non-Permitted Removal(Evaluation&determination of tree cost; PW-41 billing resident for tree replacement&installation),plus$50/caliper inch of trunk $ 749 @ 48" PW42 Trans ortation Permits: Wide/Overwei hVLoadin set by state Single Permit 1101 $ 16 Annual Permit 1101 $ 90 NPDES/STORMWATER PW-43 Commercial High Priority sites BMPs-Annual Inspection $ 119 PW-44 Commercial Medium $ 119 PW-45 Commercial Low $ 119 PW-46 Industrial High Priori $ 336 PW-47 Industrial Medium $ 119 PW-48 Industrial Low $ 119 PW-49 Construction High Priori $ 169 PW-50 Construction Medium $ 69 PW-51 lConstruction Low $ 50 PW-62 lCommercial-Industrial Reins ection $ 119 PW-53 IStormwater Permit Maintenance Inspection Fee $ 158 Page 23 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Public Works Public Works-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee FATS OILS&GREASES(FOG)' PW-54 Food Service Establishment with Grease Control Devise(billed monthly); $ 128 covers 1 ins / r-see below Monthly$11/month PW-55 Food Service Establishment without Grease Control Devise(billed monthly; $ 297 covers 2 ins / r)-see below Monthly$27/month PW-56 Food Service Establishment-Re-Inspection $ 69 WATER PW-57 Delinquent Bill Water Tag $ 45 PW-58 Delinquent Bill Water Shut-off $ 115 PW-59 Same Day Turn-On Service(Regular Hours $ 70 PW-59.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours $ 70 PW-59.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours -Low Income 191 $ 50 PW-60 Same Day Turn-On Service After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum* $ 248 PW-60.1 Same Day Reconnection Service After Hours -2 Hour Minimum $ 248 PW-60.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum-Low Income [91 $ 150 PW-61 Construction Water Meter Deposit [C1 $ 700 PW-62 TempMeter Rental Setting&Removal each occurrence [71 $ 119 PW-64 Turn Off/On/Stand-by customer requested)per hour Actual Cost MISCELLANEOUS FEES PW-65 Banner Hanging-Main Street Tree Dept) $ 219 PW-66 Pennant Hanging each (Signals Dept) $ 62 PW-67 Memorial Park Bench $ 250 PW-68 Damage to City property 181 Actual Cost w/2 hour min. PW-69 Emerge c cleanup hazmat,street cleaning) 181 Actual Cost w/2 hour min. PW-70 Tree/Shrub Overhang Abatement 181 Actual Cost w/2 hour min. PW-71 Weed Abatement(per parcel),plus additional contract costs if applicable 161 $ 187 PW-72 Archive Fee as-builts per sheet $ 119 PW-73 Special Studies(Hydrology/Sewer/Other) Actual Cost PW-74 [31 Actual Cost;Minimum Deposit Excessive Plan Checks>2;per Re-Check $600 PW-75 Re-Inspection(hourly) 181 Actual Cost Page 24 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Public Works Public Works-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee PW-76 [a] Actual Cost($484 Minimum) Public Improvement Inspection-After Hours'4 hour minimum(hourly) [�] $.10 per copy per PRA or Actual Cost for plans Copies of plans andspecifications Most items available on-line Orange County Sanitation District [C] Sewer Connection Fee(City) [C] Traffic Impact Fee C] Water Capital Facilities Charge [c] Electric Vehicle Charging Rate $0.29/kWh HOURLY RATE Hourly Rate-Maintenance $ 125 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. PW-77 I Hourly Rate-Engineering $ 119 Page 25 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Public Works Public Works-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee WATER SERVICE DEPOSIT* PW-78 I Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3/4" [111 $ 75 PW-79 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1" fill $ 100 PW-80 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1 1/2" fill $ 125 PW-81 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 2" fill $ 175 PW-82 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3" [11l $ 225 PW-83 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 4" [11] $ 400 PW-84 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 6" fill $ 800 PW-85 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 8" [111 $ 1,150 PW-86 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 10" fill $ 1,600 PW-87 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 4" $ 80 PW-88 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 6" $ 120 PW-89 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 8" $ 160 PW-90 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 10" $ 200 Notes [C] Included for the purpose of consolidation into the new Master Fee&Charges Schedule [21 Fee is currently a deposit,with actual costs using FBHR 131 Fee recommended is deposit with actual costs using FBHR [41 Penalty;not included in cost analysis [51 Time estimates represents upgrade from standard 15 gallon to 24 inch box 161 Fee plus additional costs if applicable [71 Revised fee structure [81 Actual Costs;using Fully Burdened Hourly Rates(FBHR) 191 To qualify for the low income rate,household income must be below 200%of the federal poverty level or meet requirements as specified in CA Health and Safety Code section 116914.The Chief Financial Officer shall annually increase the Low Income Reconnection Fees by the CPI beginning June 1,2021,and every June 1 thereafter. The base index of the CPI adjustment shall be defined as the All Urban Consumers(CPI-U)for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim area(1 982-84=1 00)as published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics('Bureau")as such index stands on January 1, 2020,and the"current index"shall be the index for the month of January immediately preceding the June 1,2021 adjustment date,and every June 1 adjustment date thereafter,provided that in no event shall the Low Income Reconnection Fees exceed the non-Low Income Reconnection Fees.The City shall post the new CPI-U adjusted Fees on the City website and in the City Policy on discontinuation of residential water service. (10] Fee set by California Vehicle Code section 35795 (11] Multi units:Add$10.00 for each unit over 1 Current deposits historically assessed to new customers. There are no recommended changes to the deposit amount. This * resolution will formalize the deposit amounts assessed. The City may waive or refund deposits for creditworthy customers as outlined in Administrative Regulation 311. Page 26 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Public Works CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Public Works Fee Schedule July 1,2017 Update Orange County Sanitation District(OCSD) Capital Facilities Capacity Charge(CFCC) FY 2017-2018 Use Category Rate Basis Base Charge Commercial—Industrial Per 1,000 square feet' Low Demand Per 1,000 square feet $321.00' min$3,855) Average Demand Per 1,000 square feet $2,000.00'(min$3,855) High Demand Per 1,000 square feet $4,571.00(min$3,855) Single Family Residential(SFR)5 Per Each 5+ bedrooms $5,356 4 Bedrooms $4,586 3 Bedrooms $3,855 2 Bedrooms $3,121 1 Bedrooms $2,387 Multi—Family residential(MFR)6 Per Unit 4+Bedrooms Per Unit $4,164 3 Bedrooms Per Unit $3,429 2 Bedrooms Per Unit $2,695 1 Bedrooms Per Unit $1,926 Studio Per Unit $1,238 Bedroom Additions 2nd bedroom addition Per each $734 3`d bedroom addition Per each $734 4th bedroom addition Per each $731 5th bedroom addition Per each $770 6th bedroom addition No additional charge No additional charge 'Provided that the minimum Capital Facilities Capacity Charge for such new construction shall be$3,855.00 2 Low Demand connections are the following categories of users:Nurseries;Warehouses;Churches;Truck Terminals;RV Parks,RV Storage Yards,Lumber/Construction Yards,Public Storage Buildings;and other facilities with restrooms,offices, lobbies and/or areas whose flows are similar in volume to these listed categories Parking Structures not connected to the sewer will not be charged. 3 High Demand connections are the following categories of users:Restaurants(including patios used for additional seating capacity),Supermarkets;Car Washes,Coin Laundries;Amusement Parks;Shopping Centers with one or more Restaurants,or Food Court;Food Processing Facilities;Textile Manufacturers;and other dischargers whose flow is similar in volume to these listed categories. 4All other connections are Average demand users including:Hotels,Strip Malls without restaurants, Music Halls without food facilities,Office buildings,Senior Housing with individual living units without kitchens but with a common kitchen,and wash pads 5 Bedroom additions are considered a change of use and a CFCC must be paid.Bedrooms include enclosed loft additions,bonus rooms that may be used as offices,workout rooms,media rooms,or libraries, or any other additions,which could potentially be used as a bedroom. The classification of these additions will be reviewed and determined by staff.Any detached building such as an addition over an existing garage or a new building with the same designation as mentioned above will be considered a separate living residence(SFR). 6MFR units consist of multiple units that receive one secured property tax bill such as apartments.Senior housing with individual living units that include a kitchen are considered MFR units. 7Studio-one single room with no separating doors or opening leading to another part of the room(except for a bathroom). OCSD Rates effective 7/1/17 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 27 of 70 PW-OCSD CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Public Works Fee Schedule =C�TI( SEW-OFP"C©NNECT[U E r E`fFe fit E Resolution 2003-52, 2012-23, Ordinance#3613-9/03 Single Family Dwelling Unit $2,317 Multiple Family Dwelling Unit t $1,895 Nori Resrdential based or wader m�er sizerelaffirtshi toE uivalent Dwellrn lJnit,'EI�U` - k F:� AcI k Netet izeAIT EDtJ's fr L- Chat tkr 9 - IOk r 3/4" 1 $2,633 ill 2 $5,267 1 '/" 3 $7,901 2" 5 $13,170 3" 11 $28,974 4" Compound 17 $44,776 4" Domestic & Turbine 33 $86,919 6" Compound 33 $86,919 6" Domestic & Turbine 67 $176,469 8" Domestic 117 $308,163 10" Domestic 183 $479,241 WATER CAPI ' FCILIITES ARGE- W Effec#ive act©ber . � Residential Development Meter size &type EDUs Charge 3/4" 1 $2,700 1" 2 $5,398 1 1/2" 3 $8,099 2" 5 $13,497 3" 11 $29,693 4" Compound 17 $45,888 4" Domestic & Fire Service 33 $89,077 6" Compound 33 $89,077 6" FM 67 $180,853 8" FM 117 $315,818 10" FM 183 $493,972 Non-residential Development Parcels less than 10,000 sq ft $60 per usable unit Parcels 10,000 sq ft or greater $300 per acre or fraction thereof or $60 per usable unit whichever is greater Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 28 of 70 PW-Water&Sewer Police-User Fees No. Fee Description Adopted Fee PD-1 Noise disturbance response/processing $ 379 (in addition to a fine/penalty) PD-2 Clearance letter $ 34 Subpoena Fee [3] $ 15 PD-3 Response to subpoena-Hourly [3] $ 24 PD-4 Response to subpoena-Records [4] $ 15 PD-5 Response to subpoena-Civil-(Deposit per day;actual costs) [4] $ 275 PD-6 Vehicle equipment correction inspection/Cite Sign Off(sworn) $ 20 Digital reproduction CD-ROM PD-7 Copy of Existing Data File $ 12 PD-8 Copy of Non-Existing Data File $ 26 PD-9 Vehicle release $ 173 PD-10 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn) $ 41 PD-10.1 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn)-Senior Rate [9] $ 20.50 False Alarm Fee with Permit PD-11.1 1st false alarm in 12-month period(waived w/online alarm school) [4] $ 25 PD-11.2 2nd false alarm in 12-month period [4] $ 50 PD-12 3rd false alarm [4] $ 75 PD-13 4th false alarm [4] $ 100 PD-14 5th false alarm [4] $ 150 PD-15 6th false alarm [4] $ 300 PD-16 7th false alarm [4) $ 400 PD-17 8th false alarm in 12-month period(plus non-response status) [4) $ 500 False Alarm Fee without Permit PD-17.1 1st false alarm(waived w/permit application within 10 days) $ 250 PD-17.2 2nd false alarm $ 250 PD-17.3 3rd false alarm $ 500 PD-17.4 4th false alarm(plus non-response status) $ 1,000 PD-18 Response [2] PD-19 Records Check(non sworn) $ 26 PD-20 Boot Removal(non sworn) $ 121 PD-21 Vehicle Repossession Receipt(non sworn) [6] $ 15 PD-47 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate(ERC)-Revocation Appeal $ 2,080 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 29 of 70 Police Police-User Fees No. Fee Description Adopted Fee PD-48 Tow truck establishment-initial(sworn) [7] $ 416 PD-49 Tow truck establishment-renewal(sworn) $ 104 PD-50 Tow truck establishment-change of location(sworn) $ 208 PD-51 Tow truck driver-initial(sworn) $ 208 PD-52 Tow truck driver-renewal(sworn) $ 208 PD-53 Jail Processing/Booking Fee [1] $ 275 PD-54 City Jail Fee per Inmate per day Pa to Stay) [4] $ 100 PD-55 One Time Admin fee for cost of account set up of an applicant $ 50 PD-56 Renting a GPS Inmate Tracking Device per 24-hour period [4] $ 10 PD-57 Bicycle Impound [81, $ 20 Dru /DUI/HazmaUOther Incident Response PD-58 *DUI-$12,000 Maximum per State law Actual Cost Hourl Rates PD-59 Sworn $ 208 Non-Sworn $ 103 Jail $ 134 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule,the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes Ill City does not collect on all booking fees. [2] For Information Purposes only;not included in cost analysis [3] CA Govt.Code 68097;CA Evidence Code 1563 [4] Placeholder for Master Fee Schedule(MFS);Not included in cost analysis [6] Set by state [7] No volume-5 yr cycle [8] CA Govt.Code 53150-35159 [9] Senior discounted rate-applicant must be 62 years or older and have a combined annual adjusted gross income of all members of the household that does not exceed the HUD Income Guidelines for"Very Low Income Category" Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 30 of 70 Police Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee Fire Department-Development Fees Underground/Aboveground Storage Tanks [7,15,181 F-1 Underground Tank&pipingInstallation Plan Check One Tank $ 322 F-2 Underground Tank&piping Installation Inspection One Tank $ 402 F-3 Underground Tank Install Plan Check each additional tank $ 80 F-4 Underground Tank Install Inspection each additional tank $ 322 F-5 I Under round Tank Removal Plan Check One Tank $ 161 F-6 Underground Tank Removal Inspection One Tank $ 804 F-7 Underground Tank Removal Plan Check each additional tank $ 40 F-8 Underground Tank Removal Inspection each additional tank $ 161 F-9 Flammable/Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Plan Check $ 241 F-10 Flammable/Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Inspection $ 322 F-11 lAboveqround-Storage Tank Installation Plan Check Per Tank $ 482 F-12 Above round-Storage Tank Installation Inspection Per Tank $ 322 F-13 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check $ 80 F-14 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection I $ 241 F-15 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check-Each additional tank $ 40 F-16 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection-Each additional tank $ 161 Methane Barrier and Venting System [15,181 Methane Protection System Plan Check: F-17 1-2,500 sq feet $ 241 F-18 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft 1 $ 0.04 F-19 Plan Recheck(hourl ) $ 161 Methane Protection System Inspection(includes two risers): F-20 1 0-2,500 sq feet $ 804 F-21 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft $ 0.12 F-22 additional risers $ 40 F-23 each additional floor over three stories I $ 40 Methane Protection System F-24 Methane Protection System Repair Inspection-1 -100 sq.ft. $ 241 F-25 I Methane Protection System Repair Insp-each additional sq.ft.over 100 sq.ft. $ 1.21 F-26 IMethane Plan Check repair $ 161 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 31 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee Project Review and Oversight for Compliance with City Specification 429 Methane Mitigation)or 431-92(Soil remediation) F-27 $322 Deposit;actual cost Single Family Residence/Multifamily Residential up to 5 units [13,221 (FBHR) F-28 $805 Deposit;actual cost All Other Residential,Commercial and Industrial [13,22] 1 (FBHR) Water Based Fire Protection Systems [7,15,181 F-29 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Plan Check $ 402 F-30 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Inspection $ 482 F-31 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Plan Check $ 643 F-32 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Inspection $ 965 F-33 I Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Plan Check $ 643 F-34 I Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Inspection $ 804 F-35 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Plan Check $ 161 F-36 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Inspection $ 241 F-37 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(plan check) $ 2 F-38 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(inspection) $ 3 F-39 Standpipe System Plan Check(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 322 F-40 Standpipe System Inspection(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 643 F-41 Fire Sprinkler, Per Additional Head Plan Check(head replacement only,no modification to piping) $ 1 F-42 Fire Sprinkler, Per Additional Head Inspection(head replacement only,no modification to piping) $ 1.55 F-43 Fire Protection Underground System Plan Check includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 482 F-44 Fire Protection Underground System Inspection(includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 643 F-45 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Plan Check $ 322 F-46 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Inspection $ 322 F-47 Fire Pump Plan Check $ 643 F-48 Fire Pump Inspection $ 965 Fire Alarm or Methane Detection: [7,15,181 F-49 Up to 25 devices- Plan Check I $ 402 F-50 Up to 25 devices- Inspection $ 402 F-61 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Plan Check [7] $ 156 F-52 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Inspection [7] $ 233 F-53 Per additional Device(new or TI)plan check $ 3 F-54 I Per additional Device(new or TI)inspection $ 6 Alternative Automatic Extinguishing Systems: [7,15,18] Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 32 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-55 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2, Halon,Clean Agent,and Other Plan Check $ 322 F-56 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2, Halon,Clean Agent,and Other Inspection $ 322 Other Fire Construction Permits: [7,15,181 F-57 Industrial Oven Plan Check $ 161 F-58 Industrial Oven Inspection $ 322 F-59 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas, Medical Gas, Battery Storage Systems,& other Fire Construction Permit Plan Check 1 $ 322 F-60 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas, Medical Gas, Battery Storage Systems,& other Fire Construction Permit Inspection $ 402 F-61 Emerge c Responder Radio Coverage Plan Review&Coordination [13,151 $ 482 F-62 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Inspection&Coordination [13,181 $ 643 F-63 Public School Access&Water Supply Plan Check [15] 1 $ 322 New Street Name or Name Change Review: [15] F-64 Per street name $ 161 New Construction/Remodel: New Valuation Based Fire Inspection Fees(Applicable to Building Permit): F-65 $1 to$500 $ 90 F-66 $501 to$2,000; 1st$500 $ 90 F-67 '$501 to$2,000; each additional$100 or fraction thereof 2.00• F-68 $2,001 to$25,000; 1st$2,000 $ 160 F-69 $2,00110$25,000; each additional$1;000[or`fraction,thereof _ $ 4.00' F-70 $25,001 to$50,000; 1st$25,000 $ 170 F-71 $25001 to$50,000; each additional$1000„or fraction thereof $ �u 2.00' F-72 $50,001 to$100,000; 1st$50,000 $ 220 F-73 $50,i001,to,$l00;000"'each additional$i1,000 or fraction-,thereof — $ ? 0.97 F-74 $100,001 to$500,000; 1st$100,000 $ 269 F-75 $100 001 to$500,000 each aiiditi6nal',$1,000 or fraction thereofa@.i1S�rr $ 0.64' F-76 $500,001 to$1,000,000; 1st$500,000 $ 526 F-77 $500,001 to$1,000,000; eachatltlitionl$1,000or fraction thereof 1. ..e ' $ 1: 0.64' F-78 $1,000,000 and u ; 1st$1,000,000 $ 847 F-79 $,1,000,000'iand u";'s' :ead additional$1 000 or fraction thereof $"; 0.60 New Valuation Based Fire Plan Review Fees(Applicable to Building Permit): F-80 1 $1 to$500 [14] $ 60 F-81 1 $501 to$2,000; 1st$500 [14] 1 $ 60 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 33 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-82 $50I1i116'$2,000; each additional$100 of fraction ther6bfd i,$..;'[ °i.[ 2.0& F-83 $2,001 to$25,000; 1st$2,000 [141 $ 120 F-84 $2001 to$25,000; each,additional$1000°or fraction thereof. i'i'u€ $ _ 3`18'I F-85 $25,001 to$50,000; 1st$25,000 [141 $ 151 F-86 $2501 to'$5Q 00 ' ' ; $ 2060 F-87 $50,001 to$100,000; 1st$50,000 [141 $ 203 F-88 �$50y001 to$100,000' ad=each" ditional=$1,000',or feaction thereof .�' `$ °,.,, 1.03 F-89 $100,001 to$500,000; 1st$100,000 [151 $ 254 F-90 $100,001°toi$500000 eaohladditional$1,000'orfraction°nthereof $.... .rw 0.52, F-91 $500,001 to$1,000,000; 1st$500,000 (151 $ 461 F-92 $500';001t6$1,000,000; eachiadditional$1,000!'orfractionahereof' € $G 9'tial�, 0.51�I F-93 $1,000,000 and up; 1st$1,000,000 1161 $ 719 F-94 $1 000 000 and u ;'.each additionaC$1 000 or fractioh'thereof ::.." $ - Q�030; Plan Review Fee Exception(Standard Production Units after model unit has been F-95 reviewed are charged at%of Fire Plan Review fee for first model unit.Changes [101 26%of Plan Review fee are to be reviewed on an hourly basis F-96 Alternative Materials and Methods of Construction(hourly)-Minimum 1 hour review deposit required Actual cost(FBHR) The Following Notes Apply to All Fire Construction Permits: For plan and permit scanning costs,see"Document Production, Processing& Retrieval" F-128 and F-129 Technology automation fees applies to alll development permit/plan check/inspection (F-135) For plan review and inspection hourly charges,see"Emergency Response Charges" (F-252) NEW OPERATIONAL PERMIT(perpermit) F-97 Plan Check/Application Code Review [141 $ 161 F-98 Inspection [171 $ 80 FIRE/LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION [17,261 F-99 Up to 750 s .ft [271 $ 72 F-100 751 -2,500 s .ft $ 108 F-101 2,501 -5,000 s .ft. $ 200 F-102 5,001 -25,000 s .ft. $ 320 F-103 25,001 -50,000 s .ft. 1 $ 563 F-104 Over 50,000 s .ft. $ 724 F-105 Repeat inspection/inspection attempt/violation notice $ 80 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 34 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-106 Additional for New Occupancy/Tenant Inspection [17,26] $ 121 PETROCHEM INSPECTIONS [18,261 F-107 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Plan Check $ 482 F-108 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Inspection $ 482 F-109 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Vent Inspection-per well $ 482 F-110 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit [7] $ 241 F-111 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit-per additional well [7] $ 80 F-112 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection [7] $ 161 F-113 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection-per additional well [7] $ 80 F-114 Oil Well Gas Monitoring Inspection $ 161 F-115 Existin Oil/Gas/Injection Well-Initial well $ 241 F-116 Existing Oil/Gas/Injection Well Inspection-per additional well $ 40 F-117 Oil Well Re-inspection-per well $ 121 STATE MANDATED INSPECTIONS F-118 Convalescent/Care Facility Inspections [17,261 Actual Cost F-119 Hospitals/Medical Facility Inspections 117,261 Actual Cost F-120 Private School Inspections [17,261 Actual Cost High Rise Inspections [17,261 F-121 7 stories base fees $ 2,900 F-122 Per floor above 7 stories $ 223 Hotel,Motel&Multifamily Inspections [17,261 F-123 Up to 3 Units base fee $ 31 F-124 per additional unit over 3 units $ 1.33 F-125 Large Family Day Care Inspections [17,261 $ 289 Fire Clearance Pre-Inspection for State License F-126 1 to 25 persons (Fee Set by State) $50 or current State Fee F-127 26 or more persons (Fee Set by State) $100 or current State Fee DOCUMENT PRODUCTION,PROCESSING 8,RETRIEVAL F-128 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted dravAn s [10,241 $ 4.04 F-129 Record Retention fee-Each Issued permit [10,241 $ 1.04 F-130 Refund Processing Fee [10,24] $ 80 F-131 Reactivate permit for projects expired LESS than 6 months(plus penalty) [1D,24] 1 $ 44 F-132 penalty [10,24] 1 50%of new inspection fee Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 35 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-133 Reactivate permit for projects expired GREATER than 6 months(pluspenalty) 110,241 $ 44 F-134 penalty [10,24] 100%of new inspection fee F-135 Technology Automation Fee 6% SPECIAL SERVICES FEES&CONDITIONS See Conditions 1-4 below F-136 Inspection Outside of Normal Work Hours Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,3,4) [1,3,41 $161/Hr,2 Hour Minimum F-137 Inspection During Norma[Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) [1,21 $ 161 F-138 Plan Review Outside Norma[Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,3,4) [1,3,41 $161/Hr,2 Hour Minimum F-139 Plan Review During Norma[Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) [1,21 $ 161 F-140 Investigation Charge work without apermit) [61 2X Permit Fee F-141 lAdministrative Processing for Consultant Work $ 80 Fire-Marine Safe -User Fees JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM FEES F-142 Resident Fees Charged $ 605 F-143 Non-Resident Fees Charged $ 635 F-143.3 Sand Crab resident and non-resident $ 150 Central Net Training Center-User Fees [11] ASSEMBLY-CLASSROOM#1/50-100 F-144 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 50 F-145 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000per hour $ 45 F-146 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour I $ 40 F-147 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 35 F-148 Commercial-per hour $ 55 CLASSROOM#2/18-35 F-149 SafetyRate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 35 F-150 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 30 F-151 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour $ 25 F-152 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour I $ 20 F-153 Commercial-per hour $ 35 CLASSROOM#4/42 F-154 ISafety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 40 F-155 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 35 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 36 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee r59 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour $ 30 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 25 Commercial-per hour $ 45 CLASSROOM#5/22 SafetyRate $0-$11,999- er hour $ 25 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 20 F-161 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per hour 1 $ 17 F-162 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plusper hour $ 15 F-163 Commercial-per hour $ 25 EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM/12 F-164 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 75 F-166 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 70 F-166 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per hour $ 60 F-167 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plusper hour $ 50 F-168 Commercial-per hour $ 90 DRILL GROUNDS&TOWER F-169 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 75 F-170 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000per hour $ 70 F-171 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per hour $ 60 F-172 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plusper hour $ 50 F-173 Commercial-per hour $ 90 TOWER&BURN ROOMS F-174 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per 1/2 day $ 475 F-175 Safety Rate $0-$11,999per full day $ 700 F-176 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per 1/2 day $ 425 F-177 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per full day $ 630 F-178 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per 1/2 day $ 370 F-179 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per full day $ 575 F-180 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per 1/2 day $ 325 F-181 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plusper full day $ 500 F-182 Commercial-per 1/2 day $ 550 F-183 Commercial-per full day $ 835 DRILL GROUNDS F-184 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 55 F-185 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000per hour $ 50 F-186 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour $ 45 F-187 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 F-188 Commercial-per hour $ 65 TOWER NO BURNING F-189 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 55 F-190 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000per hour $ 50 F-191 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per hour $ 45 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 37 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-192 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 F-193 Commercial-per hour $ 65 DRAFTING/TEST PIT F-194 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 15 F-195 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 13 F-196 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour $ 12 F-197 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 11 F-198 Commercial-per hour $ 17 FLASHOVER TRAINING F-199 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-per burn session $ 475 F-200 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per burn session $ 450 F-201 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per burn session $ 425 F-202 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plusper burn session $ 400 F-203 Commercial-per burn session $ 500 ENTIRE FACILITY F-204 SafetyRate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 150 F-205 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 130 F-206 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-per hour $ 115 F-207 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 100 F-208 Commercial-per hour $ 205 ALL OUTSIDE AREA F-209 SafetyRate $0-$11,999-per hour $ 90 F-210 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000-per hour $ 85 F-211 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per hour $ 75 F-212 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 65 F-213 Commercial-per hour $ 115 PROPANE/FLAMMABLE PROPS F-214 ISafety Rate $0-$11,999-per burn session I $ 465 F-216 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000per burn session $ 425 F-216 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999per burn session $ 375 F-217 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-per burn session $ 315 F-218 Commercial-per burn session $ 760 VENTILATION WOOD PROP F-219 Safety Rate $0-$11,999-plus Material cost and clean u $ 65 F-220 10%Reduced Rate $12,000-$24,000plus Material cost and clean u $ 65 F-221 20%Reduced Rate $25,000-$39,999-plus Material cost and clean u $ 65 F-222 30%Reduced Rate $40,000-Plus)-plus Material cost and clean u $ 65 F-223 Commercial-plus Material cost and clean u $ 65 CUPA Program-Hazardous Materials Review and Inspection [12,17,261 Annual Fee by Quantity Ranges: F-224 1 1 chemical $ 281 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 38 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee F-225 2-5 chemicals $ 402 F-226 6-10 chemicals $ 643 F-227 11-15 chemicals $ 804 F-228 16-20 chemicals $ 1,045 F-229 21-25 chemicals $ 1,126 F-230 26-30 chemicals $ 1,206 F-231 31-35 chemicals $ 1,286 F-232 36 and above chemicals $ 1,367 Late fee [6] $ 150 Fire-EMS Fees Placeholder for Master Fee Schedule-NBS did not evaluate [10] FALSE ALARM RESPONSE/NON-EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS RESIDENTIAL&COMMERCIAL F-233 1 or 2 in 12-month period No charge 1st 2 in 12 months [28] $ - F-234 3 in 12-month period [28] $ 120 F-235 4 in 12-month period [28] $ 245 F-236 5 in 12-month period [28] $ 490 F-237 Each additional False Alarm Response over 5 in 12-month period [28] $ 610 F-238 Response ] 3 SPECIAL/SPECIFIC EVENTS Plan Review/Inspection [20] F-239 Up to 750 sq.ft.event area [17,141 $ 241 F-240 750-5,000 sq.ft.event area [17,141 $ 482 F-241 5,001 -25,000 sq.ft.event area [18,151 $ 322 F-242 25,001 -50,000 sq.ft.event area [18,151 $ 1,450 F-243 >50,000 sq.ft.event area base fee [18,151 $ 2,400 F-244 Per 2,000 sq.ft. >50,000 sq.ft. [18,15] $ 80 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CHARGES F-245 Accident/]ncident Response Actual Cost F-246 DUI Accident Response Actual Cost F-247 Hazardous Materials Clean-up Actual Cost F-248 Water/Flood Pumping&Clean-up Actual Cost F-249 Urban Search and Rescue USAR Actual Cost Hourly Rates(any other services not identified elsewhere in this fee schedule will be billed at the hour) rate): F-250 Paramedic Engine Company 4person) $ 537 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 39 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee U Truck Com an 4 erson $ 537 Fire Prevention $ 161 Marine Safet $ 90 Marine Safet -Seasonal/Part-Time $ 19 Emer enc Trans ort Unit 2 EMT/Vehicle O erators $ 279 Hazmat 4person) $ 537 F-257 I Fire Personnel Actual Cost Consultant Fee(Final consultant fee charges based on actual per hour charges) Actual Cost,Deposit based F-258 on consultant estimate (recommended) F-259 Subpoena Appearance fee set by Court $ 275 F-260 Subpoena Request for Records fee set by Court $ 15 $12 per CFC regulated F-261 California Fire Code(CFC)Maintenance Testing and Inspection Report Submittal New features for each submission or actual cost For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule, the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division.Additionally, the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific application. Notes [1] Condition 1—The payment of such fees shall be in addition to other required fees [�] Condition 2—When the special services is provided during normal work hours,the fee shall be based on the actual time expended,but not less than one-half(1/2)hour [3] Condition 3--When the special service is provided as overtime as per the employee's MOU 14] Condition 4--When the special service is provided as overtime on a normal day off or a typical City holiday,as defined in the Citys current Memorandum of Understanding(MOUS) [5] **Note:Most of these cannot be broken down individually because they involve multiple unites/recourses, such as DUI Accident Response or Hazmat Unit Response. [6] Penalty;not included in cost analysis [7] Previous fee covered both plan check and inspection [8] Deposit for staff time,plus Consultant deposit based on consultant estimate;actual costs using FBHR and consultant costs [9] Fee is listed on HBFD fee schedule;however was not collected,therefore current revenue reflects$0 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 40 of 70 Fire Fire-User Fees&Charges No. Description Adopted Fee Emergency Medical Service fees are approved separately using transportation fees adopted by the [10] Orange County Emergency Medical Services Agency and through research by staff for other cost- associated fees. [11] Fees not included in cost analysis;per Prop 26-market sensitive,included in fee comparison survey;Per City-no recommended fee changes at this time. [12] 1/3 of fee collected annually,therefore revenue included in cost analysis is 1/3 of total revenue(annual estimate);fee structure has been modified [13] Actual Costs-using the Fully Burdened Hourly Rates(FBHR),plus any outside consultant costs if applicable [14] Includes 2 plan reviews;additional plan checks will be billed at the adopted hourly rate [15] Includes 3 plan reviews;additional plan checks will be billed at the adopted hourly rate [16] Includes 4 plan reviews;additional plan checks will be billed at the adopted hourly rate [17] Includes up to 2 inspections or violation notices. Additional actions may be billed as a"Repeat inspection/inspection attempt/violation notice" [18] Includes up to 3 inspections;additional inspections may be billed at the adopted hourly rate [19] [20] One temporary operational permit included. Each additional operational permit is billed at the adopted rates. [21] Current Fee Amount assumed at 50%Plan Check and 50%Inspection.Current practice does not delineate between PC and Insp fee amounts. [22] Review time exceeding initial hours assumed for establishing deposit is billed at hourly rate [23] Fire/Life Safety Inspection Fees based on square footage also apply [24] Staff recommend fee consistent with Building department [25] Technology Automation fee added to all development,permit and prevention related fees. [26] Includes fire and life safety inspection for common and commercial areas. If the structure meets the definition of"high rise,"the"high rise"fee applies in lieu of this fee. Multi-tenant commercial/industrial inspection is conducted for common fire features that are the [27] responsibility of the building complex,mall owner or management company including egress,sprinklers, alarms,private fire hydrants,and emergency access. False alarms include(1)system or detector malfunction,including improper performance of fire alarm system that is not a result of a proper system response to environmental stimuli such as smoke or high [28] heat conditions;and(2)unintentional system or detector operation(no fire),includes tripping an interior device unintentionally.Non-emergency service calls include(1)lock-ins(non-emergency),(2)smoke or odor removal(no fire),(3)removal of a victim from a stalled elevator that has known mechanical issues; (4)other abuses of Fire Department services for repeat non-emergency conditions(excludes medical). Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 41 of 70 Fire Library -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Library Card Fees L-1 Replacement Card $ 5 L-2 Replacement Card-Children's $ 5 Material processing fees and Media Rental Charges The Director of Library Services has the authority to waive fines and penalties,up to$25. Late Library material processing: L-3 Children's Overdue Book fines $.15-$3.00 L-4 Re ular Overdue Book fines $.25-$5.00 L-5 Media Fines $.15-cost of item Processing Fees: L-6 I Processing Fee for lost materials $ 5 L-7 Processing Fee(for damaged materials) $ 5 L-8 Processing Fee for replacement materials) $ 5 Damaged Materials Fees: L-9 Damaged Audiobook CD $ 15 L-10 Damaged Audiobook case $ 10 L-11 1 Damaged music CD case $ 1 L-12 Damaged DVDNideo case $ 2 L-13 Damaged Radio Frequency ID to $ 2 L-14 Damaged Chromebook $ - L-16 Actual Replacement Cost actual cost Reserve Request Fees: L-16 Interlibrary loan request-book I $ 6 L-17 Interlibrary loan request-microfilm $ 6 Facility Rental Charges(per hour unless otherwise noted) [1] Please see rate sheet forspecific facility rental rates L-21 Includes:Central Library,Main St.room rentals,Theater rentals [3] 15%increase Small Study Room Rentals $ 5 Cleaning/Security Deposit L-22 Theaters,Rooms C&D combined,Talbert Room $ 500 L-23 Maddy,B,C,D,E Rooms $ 300 L-24 Technician Fee for Theater per hour $ 40 Page 42 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Library Library -User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee Alcohol Use/Liability insurance L-25 Under 100 persons in attendance L-26 Over 100 persons in attendance L-27 Setup/Takedown Charge(charged in addition to room rental rate) $ 85 L-28 Setup/Takedown Charge Rooms C&D(mandatory;charged in addition to room $ 150 rental rates)) L-29 Cleanin Services(hourly) $ 65 Reservations and Cancellations Policy L-30 Standard Cancellation Fee(plus 10%of total room rental x number of months $ 50 reservation held) L-31 Less than 20 days(Penalty) Entire Rental Charge L-32 Date Change $ 30 L-33 Security staff-minimum of 1 for up to 100 people(City requirement)-per hour $ 30 HOURLY RATES L-34 Full-time $ 118 L-35 Part-time $ 30 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule, the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division. Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service_ providers if required to process the specific lapplication. Notes Ill Charges for use of City Facilities may be waived for City sponsored and Co- sponsored programs&events [3] Facility Rentals-not included in cost analysis;market based;no change in rates recommended;Revenues sourced from FY 14 Trial Balance Page 43 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Library Library - Charges Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Charges B Room Non Profit(501c3) - Residential $ 50.00 Non Profit(501 c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 Business-Non Residential $ 90.00 Balboa Room Non Profit(501 c3) - Residential $ 50.00 Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 Business-Non Residential $ 90.00 C Room (piano) Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 85.00 Non Profit(501 c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 Business-Non Residential $ 135.00 D Room Non Profit(501c3) - Residential $ 85.00 Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 Business- Non Residential $ 135.00 C/D Room Non Profit(501c3) - Residential $ 145.00 Non Profit(501c3) - Non Residential $ 175.00 Business/private-Residential $ 210.00 Business- Non Residential $ 240.00 C/D Room flat rate package Non Profit(501 c3) -Residential $ 800.00 8 hour maximum Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 945.00 Business/private-Residential $ 1,155.00 Business-Non Residential $ 1,315.00 E Room Non Profit(501 c3) - Residential $ 50.00 Non Profit(501 c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 Business/private-Residential $ 70.00 Business-Non Residential $ 80.00 Maddy Room Non Profit(501 c3) - Residential $ 60.00 Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 80.00 Business/private-Residential $ 95.00 Business-Non Residential $ 110.00 Talbert Room Non Profit(501c3) - Residential I $ 95.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 44 of 70 Library-Charges Library - Charges Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Charges Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 105.00 Business/private-Residential $ 145.00 Business-Non Residential $ 155.00 Library Theater Non Profit(501 c3) - Residential $ 120.00 Monday-Thursday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 150.00 Business/private-Residential $ 220.00 Business-Non Residential $ 240.00 Library Theater Non Profit(501c3) - Residential $ 150.00 Friday,Saturday,Sunday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 185.00 Business/private-Residential $ 335.00 Business- Non Residential $ 365.00 Tabby Theater Non Profit(501c3) - Residential $ 80.00 Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 100.00 Business/private-Residential $ 170.00 Business- Non Residential $ 200.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 45 of 70 Library-Charges Community Services-User Fees No. Description Adopted Fee CS-28 Specific Events [1] Application Fee Under 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 225.00 Over 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 450.00 Other Department Staff Charges As Applicable CS-29 Special Events 11] Application Fee $ 110.00 Other Department Staff Char es As Applicable Hourly Rate: Community Services $ 112 For services requested of City staff which have no fee listed in this fee schedule, the City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall determine the appropriate fee based on the established hourly rates for this department/division. Additionally,the City will pass-through to the applicant any discrete costs incurred from the use of external service providers if required to process the specific lamAcation. Notes 11] Fees for City Sponsored or Co-Sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-16 Page 46 of 70 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Community Services Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges FACILITIES Group I=Community Services Sponsored Activity Group 11=Community Services Co-Sponsored Activity Group III=Civic and Nonprofit Organizations Group IV=Residents or misc.HB Groups (2-hr min) Group V=Non-Residents(2-hr. min) Group VI=Commercial, Business, For Profit(2-hr min) Facility Reservation Change/Cancellation Fee $10.00 After Business Hours(hourly rate) Additional$25.00/hour Alcohol Filing Fee $5.00 Edison/Murdy Community Centers(hourly) Hall A Group I&II N/A Group 111 $55.00 Group IV $65.00 Group V $95.00 Group VI $125.00 Hall B Group I&II N/A Group 111 $40.00 Group IV $45.00 Group V $65.00 Group VI $80.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 47 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Hall C&D Group I&ll N/A Group III $40.00 Group IV $45.00 Group V $65.00 Group VI $80.00 Studio Group I&II N/A Group III $40.00 Group IV $45.00 Group V $65.00 Group VI $80.00 Hall A& B Group I&II N/A Group III $75.00 Group IV $90.00 Group V $140.00 Group VI $175.00 Hall A, B,C&D Group I&II N/A Group III $95.00 Group IV $120.00 Group V $175.00 Group VI $235.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 48 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges All Halls&Game Room Group I&II N/A Group III $105.00 Group IV $130.00 Group V $190.00 Group VI $270.00 Kitchen $10/hour Picnic Shelters(full day) Edison Community Center Nonprofit/Resident $50.00 Nonresident $75.00 Commercial $100.00 Murdy Community Center Nonprofit/Resident $100.00-$200.00 Nonresident $150.00-$300.00 Commercial $175.00-$350.00 City Gym&Pool(hourly): Gym&Lockers(1-40) Group I&11 N/A Group 111 $50.00 Group IV $60.00 Group V $85.00 Group VI $115.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 49 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Gym&Lockers 41+ Group I&II N/A Group III $65.00 Group IV $75.00 Group V $110.00 Group VI $145.00 Pool&Lockers(1-25) Group I&II N/A Group III $60.00 Group IV $70.00 Group V $100.00 Group VI $135.00 Room A Group I&II N/A Group III $35.00 Group IV $40.00 Group V $55.00 Group VI $70.00 Room B Group I&II N/A Group III $40.00 Group IV $45.00 Group V $65.00 Group VI $80.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 50 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Game Room Group I&II N/A Group III $35.00 Group IV $40.00 Group V $55.00 Group VI $70.00 Conference Room Group I&II N/A Group III $20.00 Group IV $25.00 Group V $35.00 Group VI $40.00 Gym, Lockers(1-40), & 1 Room Group I&II N/A Group III $60.00 Group IV $75.00 Group V $110.00 Group VI $145.00 Gym, Lockers(41+),& 1 Room Group I&II N/A Group III $75.00 Group IV $90.00 Group V $135.00 Group;VI $175.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 51 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Pool, Lockers(1-25),& 1 Room Group I&II N/A Group III $70.00 Group IV $85.00 Group V $130.00 Group VI $165.00 Gym, Pool,Game Room, Rooms A&B,&Lockers(1-25) Group I&II N/A Group III $90.00 Group IV $135.00 Group V $195.00 Group VI $270.00 Gym, Pool, Game Room, Rooms A&B,&Lockers(26+) Group I&II N/A Group III $105.00 Group IV $150.00 Group V $230.00 Group VI $305.00 Kitchen $10/hour Pool Lifeguard $15.00/hour Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 52 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Rodgers Senior Center(hourly): Main Hall(A&B) Group I&II N/A Group III $50.00 Hall A Group I&II N/A Group III $35.00 Hall B Group I&II N/A Group III $30.00 Hall C Group I&II N/A Group III $25.00 Hall D Group I&11 N/A Group 111 $25.00 Hall E Group I&II N/A Group 111 $25.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 53 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Senior Outreach Center(hourly): Conference Room I&II Group I&II N/A Group III $25.00 Senior Center in Central Park(hourly except as noted below) Parkview Room, Stage&Patio included* *6 hour minimum rental: Fri.after 3 pm,Sat.&Sun.all day Group I&11 N/A Group 111 $130.00 Group IV $180.00 Group V $210.00 Group VI $280.00 Parkview Room South,stage included Group I&11 N/A Group III $80.00 Group IV $100.00 Group V $120.00 Group VI $160.00 Parkview Room North, patio included Group I&11 N/A Group III $80.00 Group IV $100.00 Group V $120.00 Group VI $160.00 Note: Parkview Rooms available separately Mon-Thurs, Friday until 3:00 pm Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 54 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Edinger Medical Group--Room 1 Group I&II N/A Group 111 $50.06 Group IV $70.00 Group V $80.00 Group VI $100.00 Edinger Medical Group-Room 2 Group I&11 N/A Group III $40.00 Group IV $60.00 Group V $70.00 Group VI $90.00 Game Room Group I&II N/A Group III $50.00 Group IV $70.00 Group V $80.00 Group VI $100.00 Dance Room Group I&II N/A Group III $50.00 Group IV $70.00 Group V $80.00 Group VI $100.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 55 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Group Exercise Room Group I&II N/A Group III $50.00 Group IV $70.00 Group V $80.00 Group VI $100.00 Kitchen(vendor use with room rental only) Group I&11 N/A Group 111 $20.00<4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours Group IV $20.00<4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours Group V $20.00<4 hours 150 flat fee>4 hours Group VI $20.00<4 hours $150 flat fee>4 hours Additional Charges Room Rental with alcohol Additional$20.00 per hour (not available for Dance Room or Group Exercise Room) Reduction for Group III Reduce 50% Mon-Thurs,8:00 am to 10:00 pm; based on availability Additional Hourlv Staffing: Monday-Thursday,after 5:00 pm $25.00 Friday after 3:00 pm,Saturdays&Sundays $35.00 Room Rental Security Deposit(varies depending on room&event type) $100.00-$1,000.00 Set-up&Cleaning Charge $25.00-$250 flat fee Event Accessories $10.00-$300.00 per use Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 56 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Wedding Package#1 (ceremony+reception) $3,000.00 flat fee Wedding Package#2(reception only) $1,900.00 flat fee Wedding Package#3(outdoor lawn/patio ceremony) $600.00 flat fee Art Center(hourly): Multi-Purpose Room(hourly) Group I&II N/A All Others $70/hour Multi-Purpose Room with Alcohol additional hourly amount Hourly Rate+$10.00/hour Technical assistance/Security during closed hours $15.00/hour Galleries-Dinner Event $150.00/hour 5 hour min Galleries-Wedding Reception $3,000.00(8 hour max) Kitchen-Per Month $500.00 Kitchen-Per Day $100.00 Newland Barn(hourly): Group I&II N/A Group III $45.00 Group IV $75.00 Group V $95.00 Group VI $120.00 Newland Barn with Alcohol additional hourly amount Hourly Rate+$10.00/hour Lake View Clubhouse(hourly): Group I&II N/A Group III $20.00 Group IV $25.00 Group V $45.00 Group VI $55.00 Lake View Clubhouse with Alcohol additional hourly amount Hourly Rate+$10.00/hour Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 57 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse(hourly): Group I&II No Charge Group III $35.00 Group IV $40.00 Group V $65.00 Group VI $85.00 Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse with Alcohol additional hourly amount Hourly Rate+$10.00/hour Lake Park BBQ Facility $175.00(nonprofit/resident) $275.00(nonresident) $375.00(commercial) Sports Complex-Team Room(daily) Group I&II N/A Group III $20.00 Group IV $25.00 Group V $35.00 Group VI $40.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 58 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Huntington Central Park Picnic Shelter (daily rate Nonprofit/Resident $250.00 Nonresident $385.00 Commercial $500.00 Amphitheater(daily rate) Nonprofit/City Sponsored $150.00 Park Site Reservation Nonprofit/Resident $75.00 er da Nonresident $150.00 per day Commercial $250.00/day OR$100.00/day+ 10%gross revenue--whichever is greater Band Stand Nonprofit/City Sponsored $175.00(daily rate) Nonresident $250.00/day Commercial $350.00/day Youth Group Camping-Per Person/Per Night $4.00 Jumper/Bounce House/Trailer with mounted Merry-Go-Round Permit $25.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 59 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Courts and Fields Rentals(hourly) Edison/Murdy Tennis/Racquetball Court Reservations $4.00/hour+tournament fees Field/Practice Lights: Hope View $15.00 Soccer/Softball/Artificial Turf Fields Edison Murdy,Worthy,Greer Sports Complex, Lamb-hourly) Field without Lights: Adult/Youth $25.00 Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $15.00 Field with Lights/Arena Field: Adult/Youth $35.00 Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $25.00 After Business Hours(hourly rates) $20.00/per hour Softball/Baseball Field Preparation Charge $25.00/field/per preparation Sports Complex-Batting Cages One Token $1.00 Six Tokens $5.00 30 minutes $15.00 Adventure Playground Residents $4.00/person Non-Residents/Groups $4.00/person Adults/Chaperonesi No Charge Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 60 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS Adult Sports Programs Slo-Pitch Softball(per team $420.00 +$25.00 if late Senior Softball(per team) $200.00 Adult Soccer(per team) $400.00 Tournaments 10%of gross receipts+rental fees Youth Sports Programs/per participant: Basketball $60.00 Summer Basketball $60.00 Shooting Stars Basketball $60.00 Flag Football $60.00 Baseball $60.00 Volleyball $60.00 Jr. Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Football $60.00 Pee Wee Soccer, Basketball,T-Ball $60.00 Recreation/Human Services Events(per person): Pier Swim/with Shirt(pre-registration) $25.00 Pier Swim/no Shirt(day of event) $25.00 Rose Parade Excursion $110.00 Surf Contest $40.00 Family Camp Out $18.00/Space+$12.00/participan Camp HB $175.00 Community Center Events $5.00-$100.00 Project Self-Sufficiency Special Events& Mixers $25.00-$75.00 Senior Center Dances&Events $5.00-$50.00 Instructional Classes Instructional Classes-Processing Fee $6.00 maximum Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 61 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Sands Community Services Guide Advertising Back Cover(full color) $3,500.00 Inside Front Cover $3,200.00 Inside Back Cover(full color) $2,800.00 Full Interior(Two Color) $2,000.00 1/2 page(full color) $1,200.00 1/4 page(full color) $800.00 1/2 page(B&W, Horizontal) $800.00 1/4 page(B&W,Vertical) $500.00 Aquatics Classes $85.00/session(maximum) Senior Citizen Swim $2.00 Fitness Center Annual Membership(Senior Center in Central Park) Ages 50-79 $120.00 Ages 80+ $80.00 Art Center(per person): Memberships Friends/Family $60.00 Student/Senior $40.00 Supporter $150.00 Sustaining $300.00 Director's Circle $1,000.00 Admission to Events General $15.00-$150.03 Members Discount varies by event Art Camp for Kids $160.00-$300.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 62 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Fourth of July Celebration Parade Entry Application $300.00-$2,500 Non-Judged Exempt(marching bands,drum&bugle corps,mounted equestrian Exempt Parade/Fireworks Bleacher Seats $10.00-$30.00 Pier Plaza Festival Vendor Booths $500 to$2,000 Official 4th of July Merchandise $5.00-$40.00 Surf City Run Kidsl $15.00-$30.00 Residents,Open&Stroller $32.00-$50.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 63 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Specific Events Day Use Charges(Daily) Resident Nonprofit(501 c3) $650.00 Non Resident-Non Profit(501 c3) $1,000.00 Commercial $1,350.00 Set-up/Take Down Charges(Daily) Resident Non Profit(501 c3) $ 325.00 Non Resident- Non Profit(501 c3) $ 500.00 Commercial $ 675.00 Mobile Stage Rental(transferred from Resolution 2014-16 schedule) $700.06 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 64 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Special Events Day Use Charges(Daily) Resident Non Profit(501 c3) $375.00 Non Resident-Non Profit(501 c3) $425.00 Resident $400.00 Non Resident $500.00 Commercial $550.00 Set-up/Take Down Charges(Daily) Resident Non Profit(501 c3) $187.00 Non Resident-Non Profit(501 c3) $212.00 Resident $200.00 Non Resident $250.00 Commercial $275.00 Modified Day Use Charges Minimum Hours/Use $325.00 less than 3 hours with 20-50 participants that do not require any set-up and do no require additional staff time or city services. These events should not impact the beach public in any way. Minimum Partici ants No Charge less than 20 participants with no professional contracted services associated with event.These events do not require any set-up and do not require additional stafl time or city services. These events should not impact the beach public in any way. Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 65 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges PARKING RATES South Beach Attended Lots-Daily Rates Auto, pickup truck, motorcycle $15.00/day Autos with disabled person(DP)placard $10.00 Bus-24 passengers or less $50.00/day Bus-25 passengers or more $100.00/day Vehicles over 20 ft in length, including overhangs $15.00 per occupied space* Vehicles over 20 ft in length, inc overhangs,with disabled person(DP) placard $10.00 per occupied space* Fourth of July(flat rate) $30 for July 4th, plus$25.00 flat rate for each of two additional days immediately preceeding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community Services Air Show(daily flat rate $30.00 until 5:00 Prn Example: Three(3)occupied spaces x$15 per space=$45.00. Event Parkin -Beach Lots ermitted events* Peak Season-Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend $15/day Non-Peak Season-After Labor Day through October 31 $10/day Non-Peak Season-March 1 until Memorial Day Weekend $10/day Off Season-November through the end of February $7/day *Available only to Specific Event organizers for permitted events that take place annually and when participants will park in beach lots at full day rate. Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 66 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Beach Service Road Permit, Vendor Permit Beach Service Road Permit,Vendor Permit $10.00/year Beach Service Road Replacement Pass $5.00 Resident Meter Pass Resident Meter Pass-up to 4 max per dwelling unit $10.00/year Resident Meter Replacement Pass $5.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 67 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Annual Beach Parking Pass (Valid at Main Promenade&city beach) Vehicles under 20 ft, including overhangs General $150.00 Senior(62+)(one pass per person) $75.00 Disabled Person(DP)Placard $75.00 Veterans(with proper identification) $125.00 Oversize Vehicles, up to 40 feet total length $300.06 Annual Beach Parking Replacement Pass $10.00 Surf Class Parking Pass $5.00/Semester (Students must furnish proof of school enrollment for the current semester)-pass is valid only during class/practice times and location as indicated on the permit submitted by the authorized school representative. Sunset Vista Camping Facility(Daily Rates) Winter Camping(October 1 -May 31) Recreational Vehicle(RV)plus auto $70.00/day Senior(62+) $60.00/day With Disabled Person(DP)Placard $60.00/day Reservation Fee $10.00 Reservation Cancellation Fee $25.00 (for cancellations less than 30 days) Recreational Vehicle(RV)Event Camping Three-Day Air Show Pass (BY RESERVATION ONLY) Up to$1,600(3 or 4 day pass) (Valid Thursday of the Air Show after 10 am through Monday, 10 am following completion of the Air Show) Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 68 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[11 Description Adopted Charges Parking Lots Blufftop Hourly Rate $2.00 Dog Beach Hourly Rate $2.00 First and Atlanta Hourly Rate $2.00 First and Walnut Hourly Rate $2.00 Pier Plaza Parkin Hourly Rate $2.00 Fourth of Jul (flat rate) $25.00 per occupied space Sports Complex Day Use $1.00 Season Parkin Pass $10.00 Annual Parkin Pass 3 seasons $30.00 Vehicles over 20 feet including overhangs, Day Use $10.00 Warner Hourly Rate $2.00 Main Promenade Parking Structure Daily Rates: First 30 minutes No Charge Up to Two Hours(includes first 30 minutes) $1.00/Hour After Two Hours $1.00/Each 20 Minutes Evening Rate: After 9:00 m Prevailing Hrly Rate or$5.00 (staff discretion) Maximum Daily Rate-Non-Peak $15.00 Maximum Daily Rate-Peak(Memorial Day-Labor Da ) $17.00 Maximum Daily Rate-Holidays and Special Events $20.00 Customer Validation/hour(Max two validations per ticket) $0.50/hour Employee Pass $20.00/month Employee Daily Stamped Validation $2.00/day Main Promenade Parking Structure(4th of July Only) $30.00 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 69 of 70 Community Services-Charges Community Services--Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1] Description Adopted Charges Main Promenade Parking Structure(two additional days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community Services) First 30 minutes No Charge Up to Two Hours(includes first 30 minutes) $2.00/Hour After Two Hours $2.00/Each 20 Minutes Maximum Daily Rate $27.00 Evening Rate: After 9:00 m Prevailinq Hrly Rate or$10.00 (staff discretion) Main Promenade Parking Structure(Three-Day Air Show Event) First 30 minutes No Charge Up to Two Hours(includes first 30 minutes) $2.00/Hour After Two Hours $2.00/Each 20 Minutes Maximum Daily Special Event Rate $30.00 Evening Rate: (After 9:00 pm) (Prevailing Hourly Rate or$10.00) (staff discretion) Notes: [1] Charges for City sponsored or co-sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-15 Master Fee and Charges Schedule Page 70 of 70 Community Services-Charges Res. No. 2019-87 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU, 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 at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2019 by the following vote: AYES: Brenden, Carr, Semeta, Peterson, Posey, Delgleize , Hardy NOES: None ABSENT: None RECUSE: None City C erk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California