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City of Huntington Beach
File #: 21-172 MEETING DATE: 3/1/2021
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Ursula Luna-Reynosa, Director of Community Development
Subject:
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-17 (Supplemental Fee Resolution 12), establishing Fees and
Charges for Use and Operator Permits for Group Homes and Sober Living Homes and Hourly
Billing Rates for Code Enforcement Services
Statement of Issue:
The City has established regulations, standards, and a permitting process for Group Homes and
Sober Living Homes. The attached resolution establishes fees intended to offset the costs of permit
processing and regulation of group homes and sober living homes. Additionally, a schedule of hourly
billing rates for Code Enforcement services is proposed to be adopted and incorporated into the
City's Master Fee Schedule.
Financial Impact:
The anticipated revenue impact of adopting fees for processing use permit and operator permit
applications for group homes and sober living homes is:
• Initial Year: $400,000
• Future Years: $145,000
These figures represent a full cost recovery of the staff time expected to process each application
received. Revenues will offset the costs of permit application review and processing, and are based
on total staff hours for each application as identified in the Cost of Service Analysis (Attachment No.
2). Actual revenues will vary based on permit applications received. In the first year of
implementation, staff anticipates receiving approximately 110 applications for a Special Use Permit
(for facilities with 6 or fewer residents), and approximately 30 applications for a Conditional use
Permit and Operator's Permit (for facilities with 7 or more residents), based on Code Enforcement
figures of both known and suspected operating facilities.
Initial year revenue projections are anticipated to exceed future year revenue projections, because
Special Use Permits, Conditional Use Permits, and Operator Permits are one-time fees. If regulation
is required beyond the level assumed for typical permit review and approval, staff may bill hourly for
code enforcement regulatory efforts as the projected fee revenue will only cover the time to process
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applications and does not include enforcement.
Recommended Action:
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-17. "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
Establishing and Updating Use Permit and Operator Permit Fees for Group Homes and Sober Living
Homes and Hourly Billing Rates for Code Enforcement Services by Amending Resolution 2016-59,
as amended pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48,
2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87 and 2020-37, Which Established a Consolidated
Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule" (Supplemental Fee Resolution 12).
Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve the recommended action and direct staff accordingly.
Analysis:
On July 20, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinances 4212, 4213, 4214, 4215, and 4216 that
together established a set of regulations for Group Homes, Sober Living Homes, and Residential
Care Facilities affecting Residential Districts Citywide.
The proposed regulations are currently in effect and upon adoption of applicable permitting fees, will
be fully implemented. Pursuant to the regulations adopted by the City Council, three new permit
processes were established:
1 . Special Use Permit (SUP): In all Residential Districts, a Group Home or Sober Living Home
with six (6) or fewer residents is required to obtain a ministerial Special Use Permit from the
Community Development Director.
2. Conditional Use Permit (CUP): In all Residential Districts except Residential Low Density (RL),
a Group Home or Sober Living Home with seven (7) or more residents requires a Conditional
Use Permit (CUP) from the Planning Commission; and
a. Operator's Permit: An Operator's Permit that complies with Huntington Beach Municipal
Code (HBMC) Section 5.110.
The proposed permit fees for a Special Use Permit, Conditional Use Permit, or Operator's Permit are
intended to recover the full costs of staff time to review each application. Additionally, the costs of
software and systems used to assist the City with receiving, processing, and acting upon said permit
applications are included in the cost of service calculations. For residential properties with Group
Home or Sober Living Home operations that require code enforcement regulation beyond the level
assumed in the base permit fees, staff may use hourly billings for cost recovery purposes.
Staff recommends a fee of $1,753 for a Special Use Permit, $4,765 for a Conditional Use Permit, and
$2,193 for an Operator's Permit. These amounts are based on the time involved by the Planning
Division and Code Enforcement Division in processing each application.
For the purposes of comparison, staff surveyed other cities that have enacted ordinances regulating
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Group Homes and Sober Living homes and impose permit application fees. Those fees are:
CITY FEE DESCRIPTION FEE COST RECOVERY
Newport Beach Use Permit - Conditional (No SUP or OP S5,271 100%
Required)
Costa Mesa Special Use Permit (Max. 6) CUP (7+) - S5,500 S7,500 71.99% 74.26%
Operator's Permit (Required for CUP) $1,000 100%
County of Orange Group Home Permit (Max. 6) Use Permit S500 S5,000 100% Unknown
(7 +) to PC (Deposit)
Anaheim Operator's Permit (No SUP or CUP $966 75%
Required)
Encinitas Group Home Permit (Max. 6) CUP S250 S6,000 100% Unknown
(Major - 7+)
The proposed fee of $1,753 for a Special Use Permit, $4,765 for a Conditional Use Permit, and
$2,193 for an Operator's Permit are comparable to those of other cities with similar regulations.
The services for which a city imposes a user or regulatory fee typically derive from an individual
person or entity's action, request, or behavior. Therefore, except in cases where there is an
overwhelming public benefit generated by a city's involvement in the individual action, a fee for
service ensures that the individual bears most, if not all, of the cost incurred by the city to provide that
service. When a fee targets "100% or full cost recovery," the individual is bearing the entirety of the
cost. When a fee targets less than full cost recovery, another City revenue source - in most cases,
the General Fund - subsidizes the individualized activity.
Industry best practice and California statute are in harmony: User and regulatory fees should be set
according to the estimated reasonable cost of service. and should bear a fair and reasonable
relationship to the payer's burdens on or benefits received from the activities and/or services
provided by the City. The permit fees are intended to recover the typical staff effort to review use and
operator permit applications for group homes and sober living homes requesting to operate within the
City.
Hourly billing rates for Code Enforcement are intended to be adopted and incorporated into the City's
Master Fee Schedule. Staff may use hourly billings for cost recovery purposes for enforcement. For
example, an entity may be operating without any of the requisite permits and code enforcement will
spend time enforcing the City's regulations. The only way to recoup costs associated with those
enforcement efforts will be to bill the offenders on the City's actual costs to enforce.
The proposed fees are intended to comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws including
providing confirmation that the proposed fees (charges) are not a tax as defined in Article 13C of the
California Constitution and that the proposed fees are no more than necessary to the cover the
reasonable costs of the City's activities and services addressed in the fees. Additionally, the manner
in which the costs are allocated to a payor bear a fair and reasonable relationship to the payor's
burdens on, or benefits received from the activities and services provided by the City.
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Environmental Status:
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) does not apply to activities that will not result in a
direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment or is otherwise not
considered a project as defined by CEQA Statute §21065 and CEQA State Guidelines §15060(c)(3)
and §15378. The approval of the resolution meets the above criteria and is not subject to CEQA. No
additional environmental review is required.
Strategic Plan Goal:
Community Engagement
Attachment(s):
1 . Resolution No. 2021-17," A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
Establishing and Updating Use Permit and Operator Permit Fees for Group Homes and Sober
Living Homes and Hourly Billing Rates for Code Enforcement Services by Amending Resolution
2016-59, as amended pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-
29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87 and 2020-37, Which Established a
Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule" (Supplemental Fee
Resolution 12)."
2. Cost of Service Analysis
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-17
A RESOLUTION OF 1l-IE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINiGTON BEACH
ESTABLISHING AND UPDATING USE PERMIT AND OPERATOR PERMIT FEES FOR
GROUP H0iv1ES AND SOBER LIVFNG HOMES AND HOURLY BILLING RATES FOR
CODE ENFORCEIMENT SERVICES BY AMENDING RESOLUTION 2016-59, AS
AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 20 i 8-48,
2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-197 2019-87 AND 2020-37 WHICH ESTABLISHED A
CONSOLIDATED COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE MASTER FEE AND CHARGES
SCHEDULE (SUPPLEMENTAL FEE RESOLUTION 12)
WHEREAS; the City Council adopted Resolution 2016-59 establishing the Consolidated
Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule (the "Fee and Charges Schedule")-,
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council temporarily amended the 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, 2019-19; and 2020-37and,
WHEREAS, user and regulatory fees are established by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to add Permit Fees for Group Homes and Sober
Living Homes and Hourly Billing Rates for Code Enforcement Services to the Fee and Charges
Schedule: and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that providing these services is of special benefit to
applicants both separate and apart from the general benefit to the public; and therefore; in the
interests of fairness to the general public, the City desires to better recover the costs of providing
these services from applicants who have sought or require the City's services by revising its
schedule of fees: and
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that the study provides adequate evidence to
conclude that the proposed fees do not exceed the cost to provide the services for which the fees
are charged: and
WHEREAS, the adopted fees shall be incorporated into the City's existing Consolidated
Citywide Master Fee and Charges Schedule. Incorporating these fees into the fee schedule will
allow for the fees to be considered with future comprehensive user and regulatory fee updates;
and
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. 2017-46,
2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, and 2019-19 is further amended by adopting the
Recommended Fee Level column attached in Exhibit A: which shall become effective ;A-larch 2,
2021, and continue thereafter.
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-17
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on Ist day of March . 2021.
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Exhibit "A"
EXHIBIT A
Master Fee and Charges Schedule FY 20-21 Adjustments
Community Development Department, Planning Division
Recommended % Cost
No. Description Current Fee Fee Level Recovery
Community Development Department
Group Home/Sober Living Home Use Permit
Fee Six or Fever Residents (Special Use Permit) New S 1,753.00 100%
Seven or More Residents
Fee a)Conditional Use Permit New $ 4,765.00 100%
Fee b)Operator Permit New S 2,193.00 100%
Community Development Department, Code Enforcement Division
Code Compliance Follow-Up, If Required
CE-10 Hout4y42ate Code Enforcement Supervisor [a] S 151.00 $ 198.00 100%
CE-11 Senior Code Enforcement Officer [a] S 151.00 $ 158.00 100%
CE-12 Code Enforcement Officer II (a] $ 151.00 $ 150.00 100%
CE-13 Code Enforcement Officer I (a] $ 151.00 $ 115.00 100°k
CE- 44 Code Enforcement Technician (a] $ 151.00 $ 101.00 100%
Recommend replacing the current blended hourly rate for code enforcement compliance follow-up with hourly
(a) rates by position.
Res. No. 2021-17
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 March 1, 2021 by the following vote:
AYES: Peterson, Kalmick, Ortiz, Carr, Posey, Moser, Delgleize
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RECUSE: None
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City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California
City of Huntington Beach
User and Regulatory Fee Study
Cost of Service Calculation
Sere Time Estimate
1 Group Home/Saber Llving Home Use Permit
Six a Fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) R 11 1 5 00 0.0 00 0.0 9.5
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit 22 0 1 11 1 0 05 0.5 0 S 25.5
bl Operator Permit SO 1 5 00 00 00 2 5 12.0
Cost of Service dy 80ft Nate•Swvim Tyne)
$191 5150 $159 5155 $176 $276 Total
1 Group Home/Saber Living Home Use Permit
Six or Fewer Residents)Special Use Permit) $1,528 $225 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,753
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit $4,202 $150 $159 $78 $88 $88 $4,765
b)Operator Permit $1,528 $225 $0 $0 $0 $440 $2,193
CYrre01 Fees&Cost Recovery Proposed Fees&Cost Recovery
I Group Home/Sober Living Home Use Permil
Six a fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) Fixed varies 100% fixed $1,753 100%
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit Fixed varies 100% Fixed $4,765 100%
b)Operator Permit feed $0 100% Fixed $2,193 Ux1%
1 Group Home/Sober Living Nome 7P�mitSix or Fewer Residents(Special U 110 5192,830 5192,830 $0
Seven or More Resdentsa)Conditional Use Permit30 $142,935 $142,935 SO
n)Operator Permit 30 $65,790 565,790 $0
Total 5401,555 $401,555 $0
)a]Fully burdened hourly rates for Planning Code Enforcement,Building Public Works,and Fire calculated by ClearSource using FY 19/20 adopted budget. Hourly rates
for Police Services set to match Fire based on similar compensation packages.
City of Huntington Beach
WORKING DRAFT MASTER FEE SCHEDULE - USE PERMIT FOR GROUP HOME / SOBER
LIVING HOME
I Group Home/Sober Living Home Use Permit
Six or Fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) $1,753 $1,753
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit $4,765 $4,765
bl Operator Permit $2,193 $2,193
City of Huntington Beach
WORKING DRAFT MASTER FEE SCHEDULE - HOURLY BILLING RATES FOR CODE
ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
Code Compliance
1 Code Compliance Follow-Up, If Required
Code Enforcement Supervlwr $198 $198
Senior Code Enforcement Offer $158 $158
Code Enforcement Officer II $150 $150
Code Enforcement Officer I $115 $115
Code Enforcement Technician $101 $101
City of Huntington Beach
FEE SCHEDULE - USE PERMIT FOR GROUP HOME / SOBER LIVING HOME
1 Group Home/Sober Living Home Use Permit
Six or Fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) 1 7 i fixed fee
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit 51.7b5 fixed fee
b)Operator Permit �'.I'll fixed fee
City of Huntington Beach
FEE SCHEDULE - HOURLY BILLING RATES FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
Code Compliance
1 Code Compliance Follow-Up,If Required
Code Enforcement Supervisor $198 per hour
Senior Code Enforcement Officer $158 per hour
Code Enforcement Officer II $150 per hour
Code Enforcement Officer 1 $115 per hour
Code Enforcement Technician $101 per hour
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notice of Public Hearing to consider adopting a resolution establishing fees for operator and use
permits for group home and sober living homes
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering adopting a resolution establishing fees for
operator and use permits for group home and sober living homes At the Public Meeting. City
staff will present the proposed fees and will accept questions thereon The public hearing is
scheduled as follows via Zoom
Monday, March 1, 2021, 6:00pm
https.//huntingtonbeach.zoom.us/l/97154130528
By phone: (669) 900-6833
Meeting ID 971 5413 0528
The public may obtain copies of the proposed fees from the City website at
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All interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for. or against, the proposed
budget with written or oral comments Written communications to the City Council should be
mailed to the Office of the City Clerk at the address below. Further information may be obtained
from the Finance Department. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach CA. 92648-2702 or by
telephone (714) 536-5630
The City of Huntington Beach endeavors to accommodate persons of handicapped status in the
admission or access to, or treatment or employment in. city programs or activities The City of
Huntington Beach is an equal opportunity employer
Dated February 19, 2021 City of Huntington Beach
February 26, 2021 By: Robin Estanislau, City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714) 536-5405
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notice of Public Hearing to cpnsider adopting t resolution es tobli shing
tees for operator
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for arouP home and sober I'v ng ho es
Notice is hereby given that a Public hearing will be held by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Huntington Beach for the Purpose of considering adopt-
ing a resolution establishing fees for operator and use Permits for group
home and sober living homes. At the Public Meeting,City staff will Pres-
ent the proposed fees and will accept questions thereon. The Public hear-
ing is scheduled as follows via Zoom:
Monday,March 1,2021,6:00pm
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By phone: (669)900-6833
Meeting ID:971 5413 0528
The public may obtain copies of the proposed fees from the City's website
at hit p:�/www.hont'natanheachca Pov.
All interested Persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for,
or against, the proposed budget with written or oral comments. Written
communications to the City Council should be mailed to the Office of the
City Clerk at the address below. Further information may be obtained
from the Finance Department,2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA,
92648-2702 or by telephone(714)536-5630.
The City of Huntington Beach endeavors to accommodate Persons of
handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or em-
ployment in,city programs or activities. The City of Huntington Beach is
on equal opportunity employer.
Dated: February 19,2021 City of Huntington Beach
February 26,2021 By: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714) 536.5405
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Notice of Public Hearing to consider adopting a resolution establishing
fees for operator and use permits for group home antl sober living homes
Notice is hereby given that a public heoring will be held by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering adopt-
5190751 ing a resolution establishing fees for operator and use permits for group
home and sober living homes. At the Public Meeting, City staff will pres-
ent the proposed fees and will accept questions thereon. The public hear-
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CITY OF ing is scheduled as follows via Zoom:
CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT Monday,March 1,2021,6: 0pm
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The public mayv obtain copies of the proposed fees from the City's website
at http:/Avww.huntingtonbecchcp.gov .
All interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for.
or against, the proposed budget with written or oral comments. Written
communications to the City Council should be mailed to the Office of the
City Clerk at the address below. Further information may be obtained
from the Finance Deportment, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA,
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 92648-2702 or by telephone(714)536-5630.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA, l handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or em-
1) ployment in,city programs or activities. The City of Huntington Beach is
SS. an equal opportunity employer.
County of Orange Dated: February 19,2021 City of Huntington Beach
February 26,2021 BY; Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
200D Main Street
Huntington Beach CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714)536-5405
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