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File #: 23-413 MEETING DATE: 5/16/2023
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Al Zelinka, City Manager
VIA: Sunny Han, Acting Chief Financial Officer
PREPARED BY: Sunny Han, Acting Chief Financial Officer
Subject:
Adopt Ordinance No. 4292 amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.60 relating
to On-Street Parking Meter Zones
Approved for Introduction 5/02/2023 -Vote 5-2 (Strickland, Bolton-No)
Statement of Issue:
The City's parking meter zones and unattended lots currently generate approximately $6.4 million in
General Fund revenue. Hourly parking rates range between $2.50-3 per hour during the peak
season (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day) depending on location, and $2.25 per hour
during the off-peak season. Increasing the hourly parking rates by $1-1.25 during peak season and
$0.75 during the off-peak season is anticipated to generate an additional $2.7 million in General Fund
revenue annually. Additionally, developing additional metered parking along the 400 block of Main
Street would generate an additional $148,000 in General Fund revenue annually, for a total of$2.85
million.
Financial Impact:
This action will result in annual additional General Fund revenue of$2.85 million.
Recommended Action:
Adopt Ordinance No. 4292, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 10.60
of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To On-Street Parking Meter Zones"
Alternative Action(s):
Provide alternate direction regarding any of the proposed changes to the Master Fee and Charges
Schedule and Ordinance No. 4292
Analysis:
On June 1, 2021, City Council approved Ordinance No. 4232 for introduction. If adopted, this
Ordinance would increase the metered parking rate by $0.75 in the off-peak season and $1-$1.25 in
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the peak season, depending on the parking zone. The $0.75/hr off-peak season increase will raise
rates in all hourly lots and on-street meters from $2.25/hr. to $3/hr. During the peak season, rates in
these same zones will increase from $2.50/hr to $3.50/hr, with the exception of the Pier Plaza lot and
on-street metered spaces in the downtown area, where rates will increase from $3/hr to $4/hr. The
proposed peak season rates would be in effect from Memorial Day weekend though Labor Day.
Off-peak season hourly rates were last raised by $0.25 in 2021 from $2/hr to $2.25/hr. Peak season
hourly rates were also raised in 2021 by $0.50 in the recreation zone ($2/hr to $2.50/hr) and $1/hr in
the downtown area ($2/hr to $3/hr).
In addition, a new special event rate of$2/hr is proposed for the same six (6) days per year as
described above in the Annual Beach Pass/Permit section, including July 4th, the two (2) days
immediately preceding and/or following as selected by the Director of Community & Library Services,
and three (3) days of the Air Show. It is estimated that these adjustments will generate a total annual
General Fund revenue increase of$2.7 million.
A summary comparison of hourly rates at similar cities is shown below:
CITY OFF PEAK SEASON RATES PEAK SEASON RATES
Newport Beach October-April May-September
Balboa-Newport Pier Areas $1.15/hr to$3.40/hr $1.15/hr-$3.40/hr
Balboa Business $2.30/hr(up to 2 hrs); $3.40/hr 3+ $4.65/hr(up to 2 hrs); $5.80/hr 3+hrs
hrs
Corona del Mar Main Beach Lot $2.65/hr(weekdays) None
$4.40/hr 6-9am; 6-10 pm(weekends)$4.40/hr 6-9am;6-10 pm
$7.05/hr 9am-6 pm (weekends) $7.05/hr 9am-6 pm
Laguna Beach Day after Labor Day-End of June End of June-Labor Day
Downtown Area $2.50/hr-$3.00/hr $5.40/hr(3-hr limit)
Coastal Area $2.50/hr $3.00/hr(3-hr limit)
Huntington Beach-Current Day after Labor Day-Friday prior to Memorial Weekend-Labor Day
Memorial Day Weekend
Beach Area $2.25/hr $2.50/hr
Downtown Area $2.25/hr $3.00/hr
Huntington Beach-Proposed
Standard Rate
Beach Area $3.00/hr $3.50/hr
Downtown Area $3.00/hr $4.00/hr
Huntington Beach- Proposed
Event Rate
Beach Area $5.00/hr $5.50/hr
Downtown Area $5.00/hr $6.00/hr
Meter Zone at 400 Main Street- In addition to the above, it is proposed that additional metered
spaces could be developed along the 400 block of Main Street. As part of the development process,
staff would proactively meet with local businesses to obtain feedback and mitigate any concerns they
may have prior to installation. A preliminary survey of the area indicates that a total of 42 spaces
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could be developed, generating an estimated $148,000 in annual new revenue which would be
partially offset by the initial meter purchase cost estimated at $23,000.
The proposed parking meter hourly rate adjustments above would increase General Fund revenues
by an additional $2.85 million annually. If approved, adjustments to on-street parking meter zones
would take effect June 15th per the Ordinance.
Environmental Status:
Not applicable
Strategic Plan Goal:
Financial Sustainability, Public Safety or Other
Attachment(s):
1. Ordinance No. 4292, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 10.60
of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To On-Street Parking Meter Zones"
2. Legislative Draft of Ordinance No. 4292
3. PowerPoint Presentation
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ORDINANCE NO. 4292
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 10.60 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ON-
STREET PARKING METER ZONES
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 10.60.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
A. Business Zones. The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
B. Residential Zones. The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1. Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta
Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut
Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones. The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north) side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way
from Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
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3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street, including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone D: Within Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and
Twin Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to
Huntington Street.
SECTION 3. Section 10.60.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones. Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed
in the business zones, in locations determined by the Director of Community& Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak season
and four dollars ($4.00)per hour in peak season. Exceptions to these rates shall include
July 4th, the two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the
Director of Community and Library Services and the three days of the Air Show when
rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00)per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community &Library Services.
Parking in these parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily,
including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community& Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of
Community and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones (Section
10.60.010(B)(7) and (B)(8)),the fee for parking shall be three dollars per hour in
off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak season. The fee for parking in
Residential Zones (Section 10.60.010(B)(7) and (B)(8)) shall be three dollars ($3.00)
per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak
season..
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community &Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
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Community &Library Services. These parking locations will be limited to-6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits maybe installed within Zones A, B,
C, D and E in locations determined by the Director of Community&Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak
season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community & Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community & Library Services. These locations will
be limited to parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
3. The Director of Community&Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of May , 2023.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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REVIEWED AND ROVED: ITIATED AND APPROVED:
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City Manage Acting• Ce• ancial Officer
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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 x
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven;that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at
a Regular meeting thereof held on May 2,2023, and was again read to said City Council
at a Regular meeting thereof held on May 16,2023, and was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council.
AYES: Kalmick,Moser,Van Der Mark, Strickland,McKeon,Bolton, Burns
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
I,Robin Estanislau,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington
Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby
certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in
the Huntington Beach Wave on May 25,2023. n
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In accordance with the City Charter of said City. C(�/6
obin Estanislau, City Clerk City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach, California .
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Huntington Beach, California 92648
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I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County
aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party
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clerk of the Huntington Beach Wave, a newspaper that has
been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the
Superior Court of the County of Orange County, State of
California, on July 1, 1998, Case No.A-185906 in and for the
City of Irvine, County of Orange County, State of California;
that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy,
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Date:May 25,2023.
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Synopsis - Ord No. 4292 (5190751) - Page 1 of 2
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PUBLISH DATE: 05/25/2023
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO-4292
Adopted by the City Council on May 16,2023
"AN ORDINANCE of the city of huntington beach AMENDING
CHAPTER 10.60 of the huntington beach municipal code
on-street parking meter zones"
SYNOPSIS:
Ordinance No.4292 amended Chapter 10.60 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code
and Increased metered parking rates by$0.75/hour in the off-season and$1-51.25/hour
In peak season,depending on the parking zone.A new special event rate of 52.00/hour
has been enacted as well.
CoPies of this ordinance are available in the City Clerics Office.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting held May 16,2023 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Kalmick,Moser,Van Der Mark,Strickland,McKeon,Bolton,Burns
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
This ordinance is effective June 15,2023.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648
714-536-5227
ROBIN ESTANISLAU,CITY CLERK
Huntington Beach Wave
Published:5/25/23
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
HBMC CHAPTER 10.60
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
Pursuant to Section 22508 of the California Vehicle Code, on-street parking meter zones are
hereby established within the public right-of-way of the following streets and highways:
A. Business Zones. The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
5. Within the alley bounded by Walnut Avenue and Est Street off of 101 Walnut
Avenue.
B. Residential Zones. The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1. Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones. The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from Beach
Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north) side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street, including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone D: Within Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and Twin
Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to Huntington
Street.
10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones. Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed in the
business zones, in locations determined by the Director of Community and Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three twe dollars ($3.00) per
hour in off-peak season and four three dollars 4.00 per hour in peak season. Exceptions
to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding and/or following
July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library Services and the three days
of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00)per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community Services. Parking in these
parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of Community
and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones (Section
10.60.010(B)(7) and (B)(8))listed-abeve,the fee for parking shall be three twe dollars
per hour in off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak
season. The fee for parking in Residential Zones (Section 10.60.010(B)(7) and(B)(8))
shall be three dollars ($3.00) per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty
cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
Community& Library Services. These parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits may be installed within Zones A,B,
C, in locations determined by the Director of Community Services. The fee for parking
shall be three we dollars an t.,enty five cents 3.00 per hour in off-peak season and
have three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season. The fee for parking
reel:
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00) per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community Services. These locations will be limited to
parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and
holidays.
3. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended. Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
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Hourly Parking Rates Update
• Hourly parking rates were last raised in 2021
• Proposed market rate adjustments would increase hourly rates by $0.75 in the off-peak
season and $1 -1 .25 in the peak season, depending on the parking zone
• A new Special Event rate of $2/hr is proposed for six (6) days per year, including July 4th,
the two days immediately preceding and/or following as selected by the Director of
Community & Library Services, and three (3) days of the Air Show.
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $2, 700,000
Meter Zone at 400 Main Street
• 42 additional metered spaces could be developed along the 400 block of Main Street
• Staff would proactively meet with local businesses to obtain feedback
• One-time meter purchase cost of $23,000
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $148,000
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Hourly Parking Rates Market Comparison Summary
CITY OFF PEAK SEASON RATES PEAK SEASON RATES
Newport Beach October-April May-September
Balboa-Newport Pier Areas $1.15/hr to$3.40/hr $1.15/hr-$3.40/hr
$2.30/hr(up to 2 hrs); $4.65/hr(up to 2 hrs);
Balboa Business
$3.40/hr 3+hrs $5.80/hr 3+hrs
Corona del Mar Main Beach Lot $2.65/hr(weekdays) None
$4.40/hr 6-9am;
6-10 pm(weekends) $4.40/hr 6-9am;6-10 pm
$7.05/hr 9am-6 pm(weekends) $7.05/hr 9am-6 pm
Laguna Beach Day after Labor Day-End of June End of June-Labor Day
Downtown Area $2.50/hr-$3.00/hr $5.40/hr(3-hr limit)
Coastal Area $2.50/hr $3.00/hr(3-hr limit)
Huntington Beach-Current Day after Labor Day-Friday prior to Memorial Day Weekend Memorial Weekend-Labor Day
Beach Area $2.25/hr $2.50/hr
Downtown Area $2.25/hr $3.00/hr
Huntington Beach—Proposed Standard Rate
Beach Area $3.00/hr $3.50/hr
Downtown Area $3.00/hr $4.00/hr
Huntington Beach—
Proposed Event Rate
Beach Area $5.00/hr $5.50/hr
Downtown Area $5.00/hr $6.00/hr
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Recommended Actions
• Adopt Ordinance No. 4292 Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.60
Relating to On-Street Parking Meter Zones
• If approved, adjustments to the hourly parking meter rates would take effect June 15th.
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From: Dennis Pappas <ndoceanpappas@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2023 12:42 PM
To: CITY COUNCIL
Cc: supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org; Dennis Pappas
Subject: Do not change parking rates except to include c c charge
I stand with Mayor Strickland and Council member Bolton to say no to more up charges for parking. I understand that
we just need to add a little to the parking cost for using a credit card, Our tax dollars should not be paying a
participants credit card convenience charges.
Do not add meters.
Do not up charge costs during special events.
Make HB a welcoming place for residents and visitors.
Please look at this.
Patricia Pappas
May 16, 2023
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File #: 23-399 MEETING DATE: 5/2/2023
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Al Zelinka, City Manager
VIA: Sunny Han, Acting Chief Financial Officer
PREPARED BY: Sunny Han, Acting Chief Financial Officer
Subject:
Consider adopting Resolution No. 2023-21, adopting an updated Master Fee And Charges
Schedule by amending Resolution 2016-59, as amended by Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44,
2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17, 2021-
18, 2021-36, 2021-78 and 2022-35, which established a Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide
Master Fee And Charges Schedule (Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 17); and, approve for
introduction Ordinance No. 4292 amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.60
relating to On-Street Parking Meter Zones
Statement of Issue:
Citywide user fees and charges generate approximately $21 million in annual revenue across all
funds and $20.6 million in the General Fund. These funds support a wide range of City services,
including public safety. If adopted as proposed by staff, the updated fees may generate up to $2.4
million in additional annual revenue, of which $2 million would be General Fund revenue.
The City's parking meter zones and unattended lots currently generate approximately $6.4 million in
General Fund revenue. Hourly parking rates range between $2.50-3 per hour during the peak
season (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day) depending on location, and $2.25 per hour
during the off-peak season. Increasing the hourly parking rates by $1-1.25 during peak season and
$0.75 during the off-peak season is anticipated to generate an additional $2.7 million in General Fund
revenue annually.
Financial Impact:
This action will result in annual additional All Funds and General Fund revenue of$5.1 million and
$4.7 million, respectively.
Recommended Action:
A) Adopt Resolution No. 2023-21, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
Adopting An Updated Master Fee And Charges Schedule By Amending Resolution No. 2016-59, As
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Amended By Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55,
2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17, 2021-18, 2021-36, 2021-78 and 2022-35, Which
Established A Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee And Charges Schedule
(Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 17);" and,
B) Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4292, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach
Amending Chapter 10.60 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To On-Street Parking
Meter Zones"
Alternative Action(s):
Provide alternate direction regarding any of the proposed changes to the Master Fee and Charges
Schedule and Ordinance No. 4292
Analysis:
Local government operations are primarily funded from taxes, user fees and charges, fines, and
grants. The City of Huntington Beach charges fees for providing various services and programs that
provide a direct benefit to individual residents, businesses, and visitors. These fees include plan
review, permitting, inspection, and many other services.
The City's current Master Fee and Charges Schedule was approved in 2016 based on FY 2014/15
budget and financial data. Typically, a cost of service study is anticipated to be completed every
three to five years with incremental updates occurring in the years in between comprehensive
studies. This update represents an interim year update with minor, incremental, changes proposed
that incorporate direction received after adoption of the City's current schedule of fees.
During interim years (i.e., during years in between comprehensive fee studies) the City Council has
authorized inflationary adjustments to fees. The inflationary adjustments are based on the annual
percentage change in the all-urban Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, Los Angeles-
Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (CPI).
Staff anticipated making inflationary adjustments to fees over the last several years; however, due to
the economic challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the City Council determined to leave
fees unchanged for 2020 and 2021. As these challenges lessened in Fiscal Year 2022/23, most
development and operational permit fees were increased by 5.93% based on the CPI at the time.
The proposed update outlined in this report represents an interim year update with minor, incremental
changes that incorporate recent changes in CPI and direction received since adoption of the City's
current schedule of fees in June 2022.
The purpose of the updates is to avoid continued reductions in cost recovery that will occur if fees
remain unchanged while costs continue to rise. When a fee is set at less than full cost recovery,
another City revenue source (typically the General Fund) subsidizes the difference. Since 2016,
regional cost inflation has increased by 21%. Cities throughout the state face inflationary pressures
for labor-related and other operating costs. California minimum wage has increased 55% since 2016
and insurance, utility, and professional service costs continue to rise. The City averages 75% cost
recovery from its fees; however, the actual cost recovery rate has likely decreased as costs continue
to rise.
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Ongoing review and adjustment of fees provides multiple benefits, including:
• Keeping pace with general cost inflation.
• Increasing the availability of discretionary General Fund revenues to be used for services and
activities available to all residents and businesses, such as public safety services.
• Promoting gradual increases and therefore, avoiding fee spikes for customers that are more
likely to occur when municipalities leave fees unchanged for a multi-year period.
• Providing fee payers, City staff, and City policymakers with a pattern of consistency that
provides information for forecasting and decision-making purposes.
• Helps meet fee-payer service level expectations by collecting fees to fund the existing level of
services provided.
• Encouraging generational equity among fee payers by avoiding long-term stagnation of fees
followed by significant fee increases.
The proposed Fee Schedule recommends adjusting many development and operational permit fees
by 14.51% and making strategic adjustments to certain fees in Fire and Community and Library
Services. Over half of the fees and charges included on the fee schedule are not being
recommended for adjustment. Examples of User and Regulatory Fee Categories recommended for a
CPI adjustment of 14.51% include the following:
• Building Fees, such as permitting of new construction or modifications to existing structures
• Planning Fees, such as entitlement review and review for compliance with the Zoning Code
• Land Development Engineering Fees, such as public improvement review
• Encroachment Permit Fees, for work or activities conducted in the City right-of-way
• Fire Prevention Fees, for review for compliance with Fire Code for new development and
existing operations
The CPI adjustment would decrease the General Fund subsidy for full fee recovery by $729,000
annually.
Community and Library Services fees will remain largely unchanged, with the exception of market
rate adjustments to certain programs identified below. Additionally, four new fees in Finance and
Community Development are proposed. If the Master Fee and Charges Schedule is amended as
proposed, General Fund subsidization of these services would decrease annually by an estimated
$1.85 million, increasing available discretionary General Fund dollars to be used for capital projects,
equipment, and other City Council priorities.
Finance Fees
Credit Card Transaction Convenience Fee (FN-67) - Each time a person utilizes a credit card for
purchases of goods or services, credit card companies charge that entity a fee for the customer's use
of said card for that transaction. Most cities (and other public entities) accept credit cards as a
courtesy, offering a convenient payment option to their customers. Increasingly over the past few
years, many cities have begun to pass this cost along to the customer to help offset the cost of
offering this convenience. Credit card processing fees paid by the City total approximately $690,000
annually. Staff is proposing to implement a credit card convenience fee of 2.29%, identical to the fee
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charged by the County of Orange. Implementation of this fee would result in annual increased fee
recovery of$617,000, of which $252,000 is currently subsidized by the General Fund.
Fire Fees
Junior Lifeguard and Sand Crab Program Fees (F-142 - F-143.3) - The City currently charges $556
and $159 per student for the Junior Lifeguard and Sand Crab programs, or$19.86 and $13.25 per
day. The average daily rate of similar programs run by surrounding cities is $23.37 and $19.97 per
day, respectively. Additionally, the City's Junior Lifeguard program includes amenities such as an
annual beach parking pass and field trips, which are not provided by other agencies. By bringing the
cost of these programs to the average market rate of surrounding cities, the City's annual General
Fund subsidy would decrease by $126,000.
Community Development Department Fees
Public Notice Fee (PL-154) - Certain planning entitlements require a public hearing. There are
typically multiple applications at the public hearing and fees are charged per application, not by
hearing. In Fiscal Year 2021/22, the Planning Division received 130 applications that would trigger a
public notice fee and conducted a total of 63 public hearings. A new fee.of$518 is proposed for
cost recovery of newspaper public noticing, postage, and staff time associated with public notices for
public hearings. The City of Newport Beach currently charges the same fee amount. If approved,
approximately $67,000 in reduced General Fund subsidy would be realized.
Conceptual Project Fee (PL-155) -A Conceptual Project Fee would recover staff time meeting with
developers regarding conceptual projects that are not ready for submittal. Often, developers have
questions about the general and specific plans and zoning codes in order to determine whether a
development concept is feasible. When developers have broad questions they often request
meetings with planning managers to discuss their development ideas. Frequently staff time is
required to research specific issues either before and/or after the meeting. A new fee of$1,000 is
proposed to recover the costs of staff time related to these meetings. The reduction in General Fund
subsidy is estimated at $12,000.
City Conceptual Project Fee
Anaheim Conceptual Development Review-Single Family Residence: Initial Deposit of$800
with ongoing Minimum Balance of$400. Hourly Rate: $195.
Conceptual Development Review-Other: Initial Deposit of$3,000 with ongoing
Minimum Balance of$600. Hourly Rate:$195.
Costa Mesa Pre-Application Review: $1,500
Huntington Beach Conceptual Review("First Look"):$1,000
Irvine Initial Deposit of$10,000 with ongoing Minimum Balance of$2,000.
Hourly Rate:$158.50.
Mission Viejo Pre-application Fee-$500
Santa Ana Conceptual Review("First Look"): $564
Development Assistance Team (DAT) Hourly Fee (PL-156) - The Development Assistance Team is
an interdepartmental team composed of staff from Community Development, Fire, Police, Public
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Works and Community Services tasked with reviewing new applications for development.
Applications may include Conditional Use Permits, Preliminary Plan Reviews, Tentative Tract Maps,
Variances, Lot Line Adjustments, or Final Maps. Staff from each department reviews the plans and
provides feedback to the applicant with required changes. A similar fee charged by the City of Santa
Ana is structured with a base cost based on square footage ranging from $5,216.38-$52,264.74 with
an additional per square foot fee ranging from $0.07-$6.38. The proposed DAT Fee would be set at
$212/hour to ensure cost recovery of staff time reviewing submitted plans. If applications move
beyond this stage, the cost of this fee would be credited to other fees related to the project.
Community & Library Services Department Charges
Huntington Beach RV Campground- Rates at the HB RV Campground were last adjusted in 2022.
At that time, the nightly rates were increased by $5 on weekdays and $15 on weekends and holidays.
The proposed adjustment will raise the weekend and holiday rates by an additional $15 per night,
increasing the Senior and Disabled Person (DP) rates from $75/night to $90/night and the General
rate from $85/night to $100/night. This adjustment is estimated to generate additional General Fund
revenue of$60,000.
The site lock fee is also proposed to increase from $5/day to $10/day. Site lock fees are an optional
service that campers may add to their reservation. If purchased, campers lock in their desired site. It
is estimated that this adjustment will generate an annual General Fund revenue increase of$25,000.
Staff is also recommending opening the camping season a month earlier. The current camping
season is October 1 through May 31. The proposed camping season would begin the day after
Labor Day through May 31. It is estimated this adjustment will generate an annual General Fund
revenue increase of$95,000.
A comparison of rates and corresponding amenities for RV camping in nearby areas is included
below:
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Resort Regular Rate Weekend Rate Holiday Charge Site Lock Amenities
Water, Electric, Hot
Showers, Dump Station,
Bolsa Chica $60-$70/night $60-$70/night None Picnic tables
Water, Sewer, Electric,
Clubhouse, Game Room,
Waterfront $83-$146/night $83-$146/night $5 -$15 Pool &Spa, Laundromat
Water, Electric, Beach
Showers, Dump Station,
HB RV Campground walkability to beaches,
(Current) $65-$75/night $75-$85/night $75-$85/nighi $5/day downtown, and Pacific City
Water, Electric, Beach
Showers, Dump Station,
HB RV Campground walkability to beaches,
(Proposed) $65-$75/night $90-100/night $90-100/nighi $10/day downtown,and Pacific City
Water, Sewer, Electric,
Large Sites, Pool,
Laundromat, Golf carts,
Newport Dunes $105-$170/night $140-$245/nigh- $10+ $50/flat Showers, Marina, BB Courts
Huntington Central Park (HCP) Sports Complex Parking - HCP Sports Complex parking rates have
not increased since its opening in April 2004. It is proposed that rates be increased for $1/day to
$2/day. Additionally, season pass rates will increase from $10 to $20, annual pass rates will increase
from $30 to $60, and vehicles over 20 feet from $10 to $20. It is estimated that these adjustments will
generate an annual General Fund revenue increase of$102,000.
Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit- The General rate for the Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit has
remained unchanged at $150 since 2009. In 2016, the Senior rate increased from $50 to $75 and in
2018, the Disabled Person (DP) Placard rate increased from $50 to $75. The proposed adjustment
will raise the General Rate to $195 to align with the State Beach annual pass rate, and the Senior
and DP rate to $100. The Oversize Vehicle rate of$300, last changed in 2018, is also proposed to
increase to $400.
In addition, the Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit will no longer be valid for six (6) days per year,
including July 4th, the two (2) days immediately preceding and/or following as selected by the Director
of Community & Library Services, and three (3) days of the Air Show.
It is estimated that these adjustments will generate an annual General Fund revenue increase of
$362,000.
Monthly Downtown Business Employee Pass - The Employee Pass rate of$20 per month has
remained unchanged since 2009. These passes are available to employees of downtown
businesses only and allow employees to park in the City's Main Promenade Parking Structure.
Approximately 4,000 of these passes are sold annually. The proposed adjustment would increase
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the monthly pass rate to $25, generating an additional $20,000 in revenue.
Hourly Parking Rates -Off-peak season hourly rates were last raised by $0.25 in 2021 from $2/hr to
$2.25/hr. Peak season hourly rates were also raised in 2021 by $0.50 in the recreation zone ($2/hr
to $2.50/hr) and $1/hr in the downtown area ($2/hr to $3/hr).
The proposed adjustments will increase hourly rates by $0.75 in the off-peak season and $1-$1.25 in
the peak season, depending on the parking zone. The $0.75/hr off-peak season increase will raise
rates in all hourly lots and on-street meters from $2.25/hr. to $3/hr. During the peak season, rates in
these same zones will increase from $2.50/hr to $3.50/hr, with the exception of the Pier Plaza lot and
on-street metered spaces in the downtown area, where rates will increase from $3/hr to $4/hr.
In addition, a new special event rate of$2/hr is proposed for the same six (6) days per year as
described above in the Annual Beach Pass/Permit section, including July 4th, the two (2) days
immediately preceding and/or following as selected by the Director of Community & Library Services,
and three (3) days of the Air Show. It is estimated that these adjustments will generate a total annual
General Fund revenue increase of$2.7 million.
A summary comparison of hourly rates at similar cities is shown below:
CITY OFF PEAK SEASON RATES PEAK SEASON RATES
Newport Beach October-April May-September
Balboa-Newport Pier Areas $1.15/hr to$3.40/hr $1.15/hr-$3.40/hr
Balboa Business $2.30/hr(up to 2 hrs); $3.40/hr 3+ $4.65/hr(up to 2 hrs); $5.80/hr 3+hrs
hrs
Corona del Mar Main Beach Lot $2.65/hr(weekdays) None
$4.40/hr 6-9am; 6-10 pm (weekends)$4.40/hr 6-9am;6-10 pm
$7.05/hr 9am-6 pm(weekends) $7.05/hr 9am-6 pm
Laguna Beach Day after Labor Day-End of June End of June-Labor Day
Downtown Area $2.50/hr-$3.00/hr $5.40/hr(3-hr limit)
Coastal Area $2.50/hr $3.00/hr(3-hr limit)
Huntington Beach-Current Day after Labor Day-Friday prior to Memorial Weekend-Labor Day
Memorial Day Weekend
Beach Area $2.25/hr $2.50/hr
Downtown Area $2.25/hr $3.00/hr
Huntington Beach-Proposed
Standard Rate
Beach Area $3.00/hr $3.50/hr
Downtown Area $3.00/hr $4.00/hr
Huntington Beach- Proposed
Event Rate
Beach Area $5.00/hr $5.50/hr •
Downtown Area $5.00/hr $6.00/hr
Meter Zone at 400 Main Street- In addition to the above, it is proposed that additional metered
spaces could be developed along the 400 block of Main Street. As part of the development process,
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staff would proactively meet with local businesses to obtain feedback and mitigate any concerns they
may have prior to installation. A preliminary survey of the area indicates that a total of 42 spaces
could be developed, generating an estimated $148,000 in annual new revenue which would be
partially offset by the initial meter purchase cost estimated at $23,000.
General Fund and All Funds Revenue Impact
If the Master Fee and Charges Schedule is amended as proposed, General Fund subsidization of these fees
would decrease thereby increasing available discretionary General Fund revenue to be used for capital projects,
equipment, and other City Council priorities providing a broad public benefit.
The proposed parking meter hourly rate adjustments above would increase General Fund revenues by an
additional $2.85 million, for a total increase in General Fund revenue of$4.7 million.
Department
CPI adjustment of 14.51% $ 729,000
Finance-Credit Card Transaction Fee (General Fund) 252,000
Fire-Junior Lifeguard &Sand Crab Program 126,000
Community Development- New Public Notice, Conceptual Project, and
Development Assistance Team (DAT) Fees 79,000
Community& Library Services- RV Camping 180,000
Community& Library Services-Sports Complex 102,000
Community& Library Services- Monthly Downtown Business Employee Pass 20,000
Community& Library Services-Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit 362,000
Community& Library Services- Meter Zone at 400 Main Street 148,000
Community& Library Services- Hourly Parking Rate Adjustments 2,702,000
Total Estimated General Fund Revenue Impact $ 4,700,000
' Finance-Credit Card Transaction Fee (Other Funds) 365,000
Total Estimated All Funds Revenue Impact $ 5,065,000
If approved, the changes to the Master Fee and Parking Schedule would take effect July 1st, with the
exception of unattended parking lots and HB RV Campground fees, which would be effective May
27th to coincide with the start of peak season. Adjustments to on-street parking meter zones would
take effect June 15th per the Ordinance.
Environmental Status:
Not applicable
Strategic Plan Goal:
Financial Sustainability, Public Safety or Other
Attachment(s):
1. Public Hearing Notice
2. Resolution No. 2023-21, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
Adopting An Updated Master Fee And Charges Schedule By Amending Resolution No. 2016-
59, As Amended By Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48,
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2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17, 2021-18, 2021-36, 2021-78 and
2022-35, Which Established A Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee And
Charges Schedule (Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 17)"
3. Ordinance No. 4292, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 10.60
of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To On-Street Parking Meter Zones"
4. Legislative Draft of Ordinance No. 4292
5. PowerPoint Presentation
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City Council/ ACTION AGENDA May 2, 2023
Public Financing Authority
28. 23-149 Approved Sole Source Procurement Request with Murcal Incorporated
(Murcal)for Flood Control Station Controllers and Related Equipment
Recommended Action:
Approve the sole source procurement request with Murcal for programmable logic controllers
(PLCs) and other flood control station equipment.
Approved 7-0
29. 23-372 Approved and authorized the execution of Amendment No. 1 to the
Agreement between the City of Huntington Beach and GHD Inc., for On-
Call Water Engineering, Wastewater Engineering, Stormwater Engineering,
and Engineering Consulting Services
Recommended Action:
Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement
Between the City of Huntington Beach and GHD Inc., for On-Call Water Engineering, Wastewater
Engineering, Stormwater Engineering, and Consulting Services.
Approved 7-0
PUBLIC HEARING
30. 23-288 Adopted Resolution No. 2023-19 approving 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan for
Federal Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) and Home
Investment Partnerships (HOME) Entitlement Grant Programs and an
Amendment (Substantial) to the 2020/21-2024/25 Citizen Participation Plan
Recommended Action:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve and authorize the following in compliance with the
Consolidated Plan Procedures of 24 CFR Part 91:
A) Conduct a public hearing for the 2023-2024 Action Plan and an Amendment (Substantial)to the
2020/21-2024/25 Citizen Participation Plan; and,
B) Adopt Resolution No. 2023-19, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach, California, Approving the 2023-2024 Action Plan for Federal Community Development
Block Grant and Home Investment Partnerships Programs, and Approving the Amendment
(Substantial) to the 2020/21-2024/25 Citizen Participation Plan"; and,
C) Authorize the City Manager to sign all necessary related documents.
Ex parte Communications— None
Supplemental Communication (2)
Public Speakers- None
Approved 7-0
31. 23-399 Adopted Resolution No. 2023-21, adopting an updated Master Fee
And Charges Schedule by amending Resolution 2016-59, as amended
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Public Financing Authority
by Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29,
2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17,
2021-18, 2021-36, 2021-78 and 2022-35, which established a
Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee And Charges
Schedule (Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 17); and, approved for
introduction Ordinance No. 4292 amending Huntington Beach
Municipal Code Chapter 10.60 relating to On-Street Parking Meter
Zones
Recommended Action:
A) Adopt Resolution No. 2023-21, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach
Adopting An Updated Master Fee And Charges Schedule By Amending Resolution No. 2016-59,
As Amended By Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55,
2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17, 2021-18, 2021-36, 2021-78 and 2022-35, Which
Established A Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee And Charges Schedule
(Supplemental Fee Resolution No. 17);"and,
B) Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4292, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach
Amending Chapter 10.60 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating To
On-Street Parking Meter Zones."
Ex parte Communications- None
Supplemental Communication (1)
Public Speakers - None
Approved 5-2 (Strickland, Bolton-No) as amended(Lifeguard Tower Fee)
ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC HEARING
32. 23-313 Conducted Administrative Public Hearing for the 2023 Annual Weed
Abatement Program and authorized the Director of Public Works to
proceed with abatement
Recommended Action:
A) Open a public hearing for any objections to the proposed removal of weeds and
rubbish; and,
B) Authorize the Director of Public Works to proceed with the abatement of the nuisance.
Supplemental Communication - None
Public Speakers - None
Approved 7-0
A motion was made by Kalmick, second Moser to agendize at the next regular meeting of May
16, 2023 the second reading of Builder's Remedy Ordinance No. 4285 approved for
introduction on March 7, 2023. The motion failed 3-4 (Van Der Mark, Strickland, McKeon,
Burns-Abstain).
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notice of Public Hearing on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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 establishing and updating various user and
regulatory fees and charges..The public hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
Civic Center,located at 2000 Main Street on Tuesday,May 2,2023 at.6:00pm.
The public may obtain copies of the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from the
City's website at.http://www.huntinotonbeachca.00v.
All interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for, or against, the
proposed updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule with written or oral comments.
Written communications to the City Council should be directed 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: April 21,2023 and April 28,2023 City of Huntington Beach
By: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714)536-5227
http:lh untingtonbeach ca.gov/H BPublicCommentsl
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023 -21
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ADOPTING AN UPDATED MASTER FEE AND CHARGES SCHEDULE BY AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-59, AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 2017-28, 2017-44,
2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17,
2021-18, 2021-36 , 2021-78 AND 2022-35, WHICH ESTABLISHED A CONSOLIDATED
COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE MASTER FEE AND CHARGES SCHEDULE
(SUPPLEMENTAL FEE RESOLUTION NO. 17)
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 amended the Fee and Charges Schedule pursuant to
Resolution No. 2017-28, and further amended the Schedule pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2017-44,
2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17,
2021-18, 2021-36 2021-78 and 2022-35; and,
WHEREAS,user and regulatory fees are established by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, in 2016 the City completed a study to identify the cost of providing various
user and regulatory fee-related services; and
WHEREAS, from time to time the City has completed additional studies to identify costs
of providing specific services and to inform the establishment and adjustment of various user and
regulatory fees; and
WHEREAS, the studies examined fee-related services provided by the City, the costs
reasonably borne by the City in providing those services,the beneficiaries of those services, and
the revenues produced by those paying fees and charges for special services; 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 studies along with changes in City
costs over the last several years,provide adequate evidence to conclude that the revised fees do
not exceed the cost to provide the services for which the fees are charged; and
RESOLUTION NO. 2023-21
NOW,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby adopts the fees and charges as set forth in attached
Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference.
SECTION 2. Certain parking lot and camping fees adopted by this resolution found
specifically within the Community Services sections of the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
shall become effective on May 27, 2023. All other fees adopted by this resolution shall become
effective sixty(60) days after adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on 2nd day of May , 2023.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-21
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Resolution No. 2023-21
Exhibit"A"
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Proposed Effective Date July 1 , 2023
with the exception of unattended parking lots and HB RV Campground
fees to be effective on May 27, 2023
City of Huntington Beach
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Table of Contents
City Clerk 3
City Manager 4 - 5
Finance 6 - 7
Community Development 8 - 20
Information Services 21
Public Works 22 -28
Police 29 - 30
Fire 31 -42
Library 43 -46
Community Services 47 - 59
City Clerk-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Copies:
CL-1 Per page(per case law) [1] $ 0.10 $ 0.10
CL-2 Miscellaneous(includes micro film) Cost of Cost of
Reproduction Reproduction
Electronic Data Request(CD/DVD Copy)
CL-3 Copy of Existing Data File Actual cost Actual cost
CL-4 Copy of Non-Existing Data File Actual cost Actual cost
CL-5 Certification of Document $ 18 $ 18
CL-6 Passport Program(Application fee, Federal Program Mandate) $35(per $35(per
Department of Department of
State) State)
CL-7 Passport Photograph(optional) $ 11 $ 15
CL-8 Hourly Rate:
City Clerk $ 111 $ 127
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] Per Public Records Act
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Clerk
Page 3
City Manager-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CM-1 Film Permit Application charge $ 159 $ 182
CM-2 Student Film Permit Application charge $ 50 $ 50
CM-3 Film Permit Revisions $ 127 $ 145
CM-4 Hourly Rate $ 96 $ 110
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.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 4 City Manager
City Manager-Film Permit Services Charges
Description Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
Motion Daily Charges
Professional
Crew of under 5 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew of 5-9 $ 424.00 $ 486
Crew of 10-20 $ 530.00 $ 607
Crew greater than 20 $ 636.00 $ 728
Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies
Crew of under 5 $ 159.00 $ 182
Crew of 5-9 $ 318.00 $ 364
Crew of 10-20 $ 424.00 $ 486
Crew greater than 20 $ 530.00 $ 607
Nonprofit
Crew of under 5 $ 53.00 $ 61
Crew of 5-9 $ 106.00 $ 121
Crew of 10-20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew greater than 20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Still Daily Charges
Professional
Crew of under 10 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew of 10-20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Crew greater than 20 $ 424.00 $ 486
Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies
Crew of under 10 $ 106.00 $ 121
Crew of 10-20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew greater than 20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Nonprofit
Crew of under 10 $ 53.00 $ 61
Crew of 10-20 $ 106.00 $ 121
Crew greater than 20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Additional Charges
Location Use Fees To be determined To be determined
on case-by-case on case-by-case
basis by the City basis by the City
Manager or his/her Manager or his/her
Designee Designee
Student with instructor Verification Daily Fees not Daily Fees not
required required
Government Agencies Daily Fees not Daily Fees not
required required
Amateur photographers(including realtors and filming for personal use),Filming for private family no charge;film no charge;film
use,and same-day breaking news permit not required permit not required'
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 5 Filming Charges
Finance-User Fees and Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Delinquent Customer Fees
Returned Check Processing(Non-Sufficient Funds NSF)
EN-1 1st NSF Check [2] $ 25 $ 25
FN-2 Each Subsequent NSF Check [2] $ 35 $ 35
FN-3 Processing of Delinquent Administrative Citation $ 41 $ 47
FN-4 Transient Occupancy Tax(TOT)Administration processing fee(in addition to penalty) $ 35 $ 40
FN-5 Collections Processing Fee $ 35 $ 40
Other Fees and Charges
FN-7 Parking Citation Processing Fee $ 3.50 $ 4
EN-6 Cash Bond Acceptance and Processing $ 90 $ 103
FN-9 Tract/Other Bonds Processing $ 53 $ 61
FN-10 Lien Processing $ 90 $ 103
FN-11 Business Improvement District(BID)Processing Fee $ 11 $ 12
FN-12 Refund Processing-Check $ 30 $ 30
FN-13 Check Reissuance $ 35 $ 35
Water Billing
FN-14 Utility Customer Set-Up(residential,industrial,construction) $ 35 $ 35
FN-15 Utility Billing Late Fee greater of 5%or greater of 5%or
$10 flat rate $10 flat rate
Business License
FN-20 Change to Business License-Name $ 21 $ 24
FN-21 Change to Business License-Location $ 21 $ 24
FN-22 Duplicate Business License $ 12 $ 13
FN-23 Business License Tax Processing Renewal $ 26 $ 30
FN-24 Business License Tax Renewal Processing(Tax Exempt Business) $ - $ -
FN-25 Business License Application $ 48 $ 55
FN-26 Business License Application(Tax Exempt Business) $ _ - $ -
FN-27 Business License Home Occupation $ 12• $ 13
FN-28 Business License Field Re-inspection $ 21 $ 24
FN-29 Business License Revocation $ 349 $ 399
FN-30 Oil Penalty Administration Fee $ 40 $ 46
Special Regulatory Business Permits
Finance
Police
Sworn
Non sworn
FN-31 Bingo Permit [1] $ 50 $ 50
FN-32 Entertainment Permit-new $ 426 $ 488
FN-33 Entertainment Permit-renewal $ 426 $ 488
FN-34 Entertainment Permit-change of location/name $ 188 $ 215
FN-35 Entertainment Permit-conceptual $ 662 $ 758
FN-36 Fortune Teller Permit-initial $ 289 $ 331
FN-37 Fortune Teller Permit-renewal $ 289 $ 331
FN-38 Fortune Teller Permit-change of location/name $ 180 $ 206
FN-39 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-initial $ 819 $ 938
FN-40 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
FN-41 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-change name/location $ ' 269 $ 308
FN-42 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-initial $ 819 $ 938
FN-43 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 6 Finance
Finance-User Fees and Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
FN-43 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
FN-44 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-initial/add partner $ 599 $ 685
FN-45 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-renewal $ 599 $ 685
FN-46 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-change of location/name/removal of partner $ 201 $ 230
FN-47 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-initial $ 301 $ 345
FN-48 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-renewal $ 212 $ 243
FN-49 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-change of location/name $ 64 $ 73
FN-50 Escort Service Permit-initial $ 654 $ 748
FN-51 Escort Service Permit-renewal $ 654 $ 748
FN-52 Escort Service Permit-change of location/name $ 269 $ 308
FN-53 Escort Employee Permit-initial $ 654 $ 748
FN-54 Escort Employee Permit-renewal $ 654 $ 748
Subpoena Fees
FN-55 Response to subpoena-Hourly [5] $ 24 $ 24
FN-56 Response to subpoena-Records [5] $ 15 $ 15
FN-57 Response to subpoena-Civil [6] $ 275 $ 275
FN-58 Copies-Standard Size(up to 8.5 x 14)per copy plus actual postage charges $0.10+postage $0.10+postage
FN-59 Copies-Documents off of microfilm+actual postage charges $0.20+postage $0.20+postage
FN-60 Copies-Reproduction of Documents requiring special processing+actual postage charges Actual Cost of Actual Cost of
production production
Hourly Rate:
FN-61 Finance $ 139 $ 159
FN-62 Sidewalk Vending Permit Fee $ 284 $ 299
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.
Taxicab Program Permit Fees
FN-63 Company Permit [8],[10] $ 3,086 $ 3,250
FN-64 Vehicle Permit(per vehicle) [8],[10] $ 256 $ 270
FN-65 Driver Permit [8],[10] $ 416 $ 438
FN-66 Replacement Permit(Driver or Taxicab) [9],[10] $ 66 $ 70
Credit Card Transaction Convenience Fee
FN-67 Credit Card Transaction Convenience Fee 2.29%
Notes
[1] Bingo permit-Max$50-CA Govt.Code 25845;Penal Code 326.3-326.5
[2] Per CA Civil Code;1st 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
[8] Fixed fee;two-year permit
[9] The replacement permit shall be valid for the remaining term of the permit being replaced.
[10] City Technology Automation Fee also applies and is in additional to the base permit fee.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 7 Finance
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Community Development, Planning Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS [1]
PL-1 Annexation Request(deposit) Deposit of$39,000 Deposit of$44,000
PL-2 Coastal Development Permit [2] $ 8,932 $ 10,228
Conditional Use Permit:
PL-3 New Residential $ 12,645 $ 14,480
PL-4 Commercial/Industrial $ 13,448 $ 15,399
PL-5 Alcohol,Dancing or Live Entertainment $ 5,819 $ 6,663
PL-6 Mixed Use $ 29,414 $ 33,682
PL-7 Entitlement Continuance [3] $ 649 $ 744
Development Agreement
PL-8 Original Contract or Significant Amendment(Deposit) Deposit of Deposit of
$35,000 $40,000
PL-9 Minor Amendment/Affordable Housing Only $ 12,982 $ 14,866
PL-10 Annual Review(Planning Commission Hearing) $ 4,637 $ 5,309
PL-11 Annual Review(Administrative Review) $ 2,782 $ 3,185
Entitlement Plan Amendment
PL-12 New Hearing $ 6,355 $ 7,277
PL-13 No Change to Conditions-Director Review $ 3,471 $ 3,975
PL-14 General Plan Amendment-GPA Major $ 61,533 $ 70,461
PL-15 General Plan Amendment-GPA Minor $ 34,727 $ 39,766
PL-16 General Plan Conformance $ 7,750 $ 8,875
PL-17 Local Coastal Program Amendment $ 25,624 $ 29,342
PL-18 Reversion to Acreage $ 6,465 $ 7,403 .
PL-19 Special Permit $ 4,971 $ 5,693
Tentative Tract Map
PL-20 Base $ 32,192 $ 36,863
PL-21 Per Lot $ 93 $ 107
PL-22 Variance [5] $ 5,296 $ 6,064
PL-23 Zoning Map Amendment - [6] $ 36,999 $ 42,367
PL-24 Precise Plan of Street Alignment $ 21,064 $ 24,120
PL-25 Mobile Home Park Conversion Review $ 54,186 $ 62,048
PL-26 Zoning Text Amendment-Major $ 47,878 $ 54,825
PL-27 Zoning Text Amendment-Minor $ 20,115 $ 23,033
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 8 Planning
Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTIONS [1]
Coastal Development Permit [2]
PL-28 Single Family Dwelling $ 4,880 $ 5,588
PL-29 All Others $ 6,329 $ 7,248
PL-30 Conditional Use Permit $ 7,299 $ 8,358
PL-31 Conditional Use Permit(Fences/Exceptions to Height Limits) $ 2,416 $ 2,767
PL-32 Entitlement Continuance [3] $ 464 $ 531
Entitlement Plan Amendment
PL-33 New Hearing $ 3,327 $ 3,810
PL-34 No Change to Conditions-Director Review $ 2,117 $ 2,424
PL-35 Temporary Use Permit $ 5,093 $ 5,832
PL-36 Bond(if applicable) [C] $ 530 $ 607
PL-37 Tentative Parcel Map $ 7,922 $ 9,071
PL-38 Tentative Parcel Map Waiver $ 3,482 $ 3,987
Tentative Tract Map
PL-39 Base $ 12,805 $ 14,663
PL-40 Per Lot $ 94 $ 108
PL-41 Variance [5] $ 4,832 $ 5,533
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW [1]
PL-42 Environmental Assessment(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
PL-43 Historic Structures(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
PL-44 Environmental Review Focused EA(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
Mitigation Monitoring:
PL-46 Mitigated Negative Declaration
PL-47 Environmental Impact Report-
PL-4B Environmental Impact Report(EIR)(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
STAFF REVIEW AND SERVICES [1]
PL-49 Address Assignment Processing(per project) $ 1,824 $ 2,089
PL-50 Address Change $ 406 $ 465
Administrative Permit
PL-51 List 1: Outdoor Dining,Eating and Drinking Establishments,Fence Extensions(<8'),Personal $ 1,516 $ 1,736
Enrichment Services over 5,000 sq.ft.,and Home Occupations -
PL-52 List 2: Parking Reduction,Carts&Kiosks,Waiver of Development Standards,Non-conforming $ 2,409 $ 2,758
structure additions
PL-53 List 2A:Daycare No charge No charge
PL-54 List 3:Privacy Gates,Game Centers,Accessory Dwelling Units,Manufactured Home Parks $ 2,275 $ 2,606
PL-55 List 4:Personal Enrichment Services under 5,000 sq ft No charge No charge
PL-56 Animal Permits $ 382 $ 438
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 9 Planning
Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PL-57 Categorical Exclusion letter(coastal) $ 464 $ 531
PL-58 CC&R Review $ 1,508 $ 1,727
PL-59 Certificate of Compliance $ 1,424 $ 1,630
Design Review Board
PL-60 Minor-approved by DRB Secretary $ 1,735 $ 1,987
PL-61 Others $ 3,471 $ 3,975
PL-62 Extension of Time $ 556 $ 637
PI-63 Initial Plan,Zoning&Review(land use changes,zone changes,conceptual plans) $ 927 $ 1,061
Landscape Plan Check:
PL-64 Single Family Dwelling $ 682 $ 781
PL-65 Tract Map $ 1,364 $ 1,562
PL-66 CommerciaUlndustrial/Multi-Family Dwelling $ 1,364 $ 1,562
PL-67 Limited Sign Permit $ 1,656 $ 1,896
PL-68 Lot Line Adjustment/Lot Merger(Planning) $ 1,206 $ 1,380
Planned Sign Program
PL-70 Single User and Amendments to Existing Programs $ 1,742 $ 1,994
PL-71 Multiple Users $ 2,715 $ 3,109
Preliminary Plan Review: [4]
PL-72 Single Family Residential $ 1,290 $ 1,477
PL-73 Multi-Family Residential(up to 9 units) $ 2,268 $ 2,597
PL-74 Multi-Family Residential(z10 units) $ 3,558 $ 4,075
PL-75 Non-Residential/Mixed Use $ 4,181 $ 4,788
PL-76 Sign Code Exception-Staff $ 1,484 $ 1,699
PL-77 Sign Code Exception-Design Review Board $ 2,040 $ 2,336
Site Plan Review
PL-78 Major-PC Review $ 12,773 $ 14,627
PL-79 Minor-Facade remodel,Car Dealerships $ 5,309 $ 6,080
PL-80 Temporary and Promotional Activity Sign Permit $ 93 $ 107
PL-81 Temporary Sales/Event Permit $ 270 $ 309
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PL-82 Wireless Permit Applications $ 1,623 $ 1,858
Zoning Letter:
PL-83 Zoning/Flood Verification $ 93 $ 107
PL-84 Zoning Letter Staff $ 279 $ 319
PL-85 Zoning Research/Information(Per Hour-1 hr.min.) $ 185 $ 212
PL-86 Planning Consultation/Meeting Fee(Per Hour,Per Planner;1 hr.min.) $ 185 $ 212
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 10 Planning
Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
APPEALS [1]
To Planning Commission
PL-87 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 3,100 $ 3,549
PL-88 Others $ 4,279 $ 4,899
PL-89 Appeal of Director's Decision(PC Public Hearing) $ 2,981 $ 3,413
PL-90 Appeal of Director's Interpretation(PC Non-Public) $ 2,232 $ 2,556
To City Council(file w/City Clerk's Office)
PL-91 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 2,352 $ 2,693
PL-92 Others $ 3,775 $ 4,323
PL-93 Mills Act Annual Fee $ 185 $ 212
PL-94 Mills Act Application Fee $ 530 $ 607
PLANNING BUILDING PLAN REVIEW [1]
PL-95 Planning Plan review 46%of building 46%of building
inspection fee inspection fee
PL-96 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed 20%of building 20%of building
inspection fee inspection fee
AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN-LIEU FEE [C]
Subject to Cost of Living Index Adjustments per Resolution 2008-43
PL-97
PL-98
PL-99
PL-100 Refer to separately presented Affordable Housing in-lieu Fee Schedule for Planning Fees PL 97-
103(established per Resolution 2007-71 and subject to annual adjustment)
PL-101
PL-102
PL-103
OTHER FEES
PL-104 Downtown Specific Plan Fee [C] $831 per acre $831 per acre
Outdoor Dining:
PL-105 License Agreement Application Fee $ 185 $ 212
PL-108 Noise Deviation Permit $ 1,484 $ 1,699
General Plan Maintenance Fee per$1,000 valuation of new construction change to sq ft change to sq ft
General Plan Maintenance Fee per sq.ft $ 0.27 $ 0.27
Pursuant to City Council Resolution No.2012-66 adopted on October 1,2012,the park land [C]
dedication in lieu fees(Quimby Fees)effective November 14,2012 are as follows:
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)
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 11 Planning
Community Development, Planning Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Beach Edinger Corridor Fees: [C]
Net new commercial or office project $0.30/sq.ft. $0.30/sq.ft.
Net new industrial project $0.30/sq.ft. $0.30/sq.ft.
Remodels or facade improvements(commercial) $0.08/sq.ft. $0.08/sq.ft.
Remodels or facade improvements(industrial) $0.08/sq.ft. $0.08/sq.ft.
New residential units(MFR) $300/unit $300/unit
New residential units(SFR) $300/unit $300/unit
New hotel room $300/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 $ 185 $ 212
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.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PERMITS [1]
PL-150 Short-Term Rental Permit Processing-Initial Two Years [8] $ 589 $ 620
PL-151 Short-Term Rental Permit Processing-Renewal [8] $ 306 $ 322
GROUP HOME/SOBER LIVING HOME USE PERMIT [1]
PL-152 Six or Fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) $ 1,753 $ 1,846
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit $ 4,765 $ 5,018
PL-153 b)Operator Permit $ 2,193 $ 2,310
PL-154 Public Notice Fee $ 518
PL-155 Conceptual Project Fee $ 1,000
PL-156 Development Assistance Team(DAT)Fee(per hr) $ 212
Notes:
[1] Includes automation fee
[2] Coastal Development Permit reduced 50%when processed concurrently with a Conditional Use
[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
[8] Short-Term Rental Permit fees include code enforcement review required to conduct permit application
review. For Code Enforcement effort subsequent to issuance of initial permit,hourly billing rates apply.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 12 Planning
Community Development, Building Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-1 Permit Processing Charge(All permits,plan reviews,including $ 34.00 $ 39
change of contractor,owner,special inspector program,etc.)
B-2 Building Inspection Fees(Including Foundation or Partial Building Based on Project Valuation Based on Project Valuation
Inspection as well as routine building permit activities)
Inspection Fees(based on valuation):
$1 to$500 $ 75.00 $ 80
$501 to$2,000 $75.00 for first$500+$5.00 for $80.00 for first$500+$5.33 for
each additional$100 or fraction each additional$100 or fraction
thereof thereof
$2,001 to$25,000 $150.00 for first$2,000+$19.57 $160.00 for first$2,000+$21.30
for each additional$1,000 or for each additional$1,000 or
fraction thereof fraction thereof
$25,001 to$50,000 $600.00 for first$25,000+ $650.00 for first$25,000+
$12.00 for each additional$1,000 $12.00 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$50,001 to$100,000 $900.00 for first$50,000+$6.00 $950.00 for first$50,000+$7.00
for each additional$1,000 or for each additional$1,000 or
fraction thereof fraction thereof
$100,001 to$500,000 $1,200.00 for first$100,000+ $1,300.00 for first$100,000+
$6.00 for each additional$1,000 $6.50 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$500,001 to$1,000,000 $3,600.00 for first$500,000+ $3,900.00 for first$500,000+
$5.40 for each additional$1,000 $5.80 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$1,000,000 and up $6,300.00 for first$1,000,000+ $6,800.00 for first$1,000,000+
$4.32 for each additional$1,000 $4.64 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
B-3 Building Plan Review Fees 61%of building inspection fee 61%of building inspection fee
B-4 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed [6] 26%of building inspection fee 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 $ 137.00 $ 157
$100,001-$1,000,000-3 or more reviews $ 137.00 $ 157
$1,000,001 or more-4 or more reviews $ 137.00 $ 157
B-6 Refund Processing Fee $ 205.00 $ 235
B-7 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted drawings [5] $ 4.00 $ 4
B-B Record Retention Fee-Each Issued permit [5] $ 1.00 $ 1
B-9 Counter Staff Research/Special Services(More than 10 min.) actual cost;$137 per hr. actual cost;$157 per hr.
B-10 Copies from Microfilm [5] $3.00 for 1st copy,$1.50 each $3.00 for 1st copy,$1.50 each
additional copy additional copy
B-11 Copies not on Microfilm [5] $ 0.10 $ 0.10
B-12 Building Plan Review Extension $ 137.00 $ 157
B-13 Building Permit Extension $ 137.00 $ 157
B-14 Building Relocation Inspection Fee(first 2 hours,minimum charge) $ 273.00 $ 313
B-15 Building Relocation Inspection Fee(each additional hour) $ 137.00 $ 157
B-16 Investigation Fee-for work performed without a permit [7] Equal to Std.Insp.Fee OR Equal to Std.Insp.Fee OR
Actual cost,whichever is greater. Actual cost,whichever is greater.
Minimum$250 Minimum$250
B-17 Reinspection Fee $ 171.00 $ 196
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 13 Building
Community Development, Building Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-18 Permit Supplement [8]
B-19 Expired Permits [7,9] $ 46.00 $ 53
B-20 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration $ 137.00 $ 157
&Similar Services-City Processing Fee
B-21 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration [10] $ 10.00 $ 10
&Similar Services-County Recorder Fee
B-22 Certificate of Occupancy w/Building Permit No Charge No Charge
B-23 Certificate of Occupancy Review(no inspection required) [3] $ 46.00 $ 53
B-24 Modified Certificate without additional inspection/admin. [4] $ 34.00 $ 39
B-25 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-B/M $ 171.00 $ 196
Occ
B-26 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-All $ 547.00 $ 626
Other Occ
B-27 Certificate of Occupancy Review services requiring services in excess $137/hour $157/hour
of 75 minutes for B/M Occupancy,or in excess of 250 minutes for
Other Occupancies •
B-28 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-B/M Occupancies Actual Cost;$106 minimum Actual Cost;$121 minimum
B-29 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-All Other Occupancies Actual Cost;$238 minimum Actual Cost;$273 minimum
B-30 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection,Plan Review, $ 137.00 $ 157
Supervisory Services-during normal work hours-hourly rate
B-31 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection,Plan Review, $ 165.00 $ 189
Supervisory Service-outside normal work hours-hourly rate
B-32 Planning Division-Building Plan Review See Planning Fee Analysis See Planning Fee Analysis
B-33 State of California-SMIP fees [5]
B-34 Huntington Beach Library and School District Fees [5]
B-35 Electrical Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47
New single and multiple-family residential buildings including $0.19/sq foot,$41.00 minimum $0.22/sq foot,$47 minimum
additions and attached garages
Each service meter $1.00/AMP,$41.00 minimum $1.15.00/AMP,$47 minimum
Each sub panel $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Each self-contained,factory-wired,approved unit(2-HP max over $ 25.58 $ 29.29
2-HP see generators,motors and transformers)
Lighting Fixtures:
First 50 fixtures,each $ 3.97 $ 4.55
Each additional fixture $ 1.96 $ 2.24
Each pole with fixtures $ 25.58 $ 29.29
Generators,Motors and Transformers:
HP,kW,or KVA.Rating of Equipment'up to and including two(2) $ 25.58 $ 29.29
Over two(2)and not over ten(10) $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Over ten(10)and not over fifty(50) $ 100.80 $ 115.42
Over fifty(50) $ 247.88 $ 283.85
Receptacle and Switch Outlets:
First fifty(50)outlets,each $ 3.97 $ 4.55
Each additional outlet $ 1.96 $ 2.24
Each section of track lighting or multiple outlet assembly $ 12.76 $ 14.62
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 14 Building
Community Development, Building Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Signs:
1st sign at one address $ 247.88 $ 283.85
Each additional sign at the same address $ 100.80 $ 115.42
Fuse up $ 63.98 $ 73.27
Temporary service:
Each temporary or construction pole(including lights and outlets $ 100.80 $ 115.42
for outdoor uses)
Each sub-pole with panel $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Each misc.item regulated by HB Electrical Code where no fee $ 47.99 $ 54.95
listed
B-36 Electrical Plan Review 62%of electrical Inspection fee; 62%of electrical Inspection fee;
$69 minimum $79 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr;$69 minimum $157/hr;$79 minimum
B-37 Mechanical Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Installation or relocation of each furnace,including ducts and/or $ 74.00 $ 85
vents attached to such appliance
Each Fire and/or Smoke Damper $ 32.00 $ 37
Relocation or replacement of each appliance vent not included in $ 32.00 $ 37
an appliance item also permitted
HVAC Duct Extension/Relocation for 1 to 10 ducts $ 47.00 $ 54
Each Additional Duct $ 6.00 $ 7
Installation or relocation of each boiler to 15hp or compressor to $ 79.00 $ 90
and including 5 tons,including attached cuts and/or vents
Installation or relocation of each boiler over 15 hp or compressor $ 190.00 $ 218
over 5 tons,including attached ducts and/or vents
Each evaporative cooler(non-portable type) $ 38.00 $ 44
Exhaust fan connected to a single environmental air duct $ 20.00 $ 23
(includes residential cooking hoods)
Each Air Handling unit not part of a factory-assembled appliance $ 38.00 $ 44
Each ventilation system less than or equal to 100,000 cfm which $ 38.00 $ 44
is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit
Each ventilation system less more or equal to 100,000 cfm which $ 79.00 $ 90
is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit
Hood served by mechanical exhaust including duct/fan $ 79.00 $ 90
Miscellaneous items including all factory-built stoves,ovens,etc. $ 38.00 $ 44
Factory Built fireplaces $ 38.00 $ 44
Each low pressure gas-piping system up to.5 psi $ 31.00 $ 35
Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 $ 104.00 $ 119
psi
Each misc.item regulated by HB Mechanical Code where no fee $ 38.00 $ 44
listed
B-38 Mechanical Plan Review 121%of mechanical Inspection 121%of mechanical Inspection
fee;$56 minimum fee;$64 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr;$69 minimum $157/hr;$79 minimum
B-39 Plumbing Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Each plumbing fixture $ 41.00 $ 47
Each building sewer $ 83.00 $ 95
Master Fee and Charges Schedule,
Page 15 Building
Community Development, Building Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Rainwater systems-per drain $ 21.00 $ 24
Each water heater and or vent $ 41.00 $ 47
Each low pressure gas-piping system,up to.5 psi $ 31.00 $ 35
Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 psi $ 104.00 $ 119
Each waste interceptor or each kitchen grease trap $ 83.00 $ 95
Installation or alteration of water piping,including vacuum breakers $ 83.00 $ 95
or backflow devices
Water Treating Equipment $ 41.00 $ 47
Floor Drain or floor sink $ 41.00 $ 47
Each misc.item regulated by HB Plumbing Code where no fee is $ 41.00 $ 47
listed
Sump Pumps(sewage or rainwater) $ 41.00 $ 47
Medical Gas System of 1 to 5 outlets $ 278.00 $ 318
Each additional medical gas outlet $ 26.00 $ 30
Each misc.item regulated by HB Plumbing Code where no fee $ 41.00 $ 47
listed
B-40 Plumbing Plan Review 68%of plumbing Inspection fee; 68%of plumbing Inspection fee;
$69 minimum $79 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr;$69 minimum $157/hr;$79 minimum
B-41 Swimming Pool Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Building Inspection Fee 0.8x as established herein 0.8x as established herein
Building Plan Review Fee 61%of building inspection fee 61%of building inspection fee
Planning Plan Review Fee 20%of building inspection fee 20%of building inspection fee
Electrical Items $ 132.00 $ 151
Exception:Above ground spas,see electrical items
Plumbing Items $ 117.00 $ 134
Exception:Above ground spas,see plumbing items
Pre-Site Inspection $ 137.00 $ 157
B-42 Solar Energy Permit Fees [11] Varies based on State GC Varies based on State GC
Residential
15 kW or less $ 407.00 $ 450.00
More than 15 kW $407+$15 per kW above 15 $450+$15 per kW above 15
kW kW
Commercial
15 kW or less $ 407.00 $ 450.00
More than 15 kW to 50 kW $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
More than 50 kW to 250 kW $1,000+$7 per kW above 50 $1,000+$7 per kW above 50
kW kW
More than 250 kW $2,000+$5 per kW above 250 $2,000+$5 per kW above 250
kW kW
B-43 Landscape Inspection
Residential $ 69.00 $ 79
Commercial/Industrial/Multi-family $ 206.00 $ 236
B-44 NPDES Inspection(hourly,1/2 hour minimum) $ 137.00 $ 157
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 16 Building
Community Development, Building Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-45 Building without a permit-fine [5] 2 X Inspection Fee 2 X Inspection Fee
B-46 Technology Automation fee 6%of all development, 6%of all development,
permit and prevention fees permit and prevention fees
for Planning,Building,Public for Planning,Building,Public
Works and Fire Works and Fire
6%of all development, 6%of all development,
permit and prevention fees permit and prevention fees
for Planning,Building,Public for Planning,Building, Public
Works and Fire 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 50%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
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 17 Building
Community Development, Code Enforcement Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CE-1 Re-inspection Fee without Citation $ 160 $ 183
CE-2 Re-inspection Fee with a Citation $ 399 $ 457
CE-3 Notice&Order Fee $ 2,797 $ 3,203
CE-4 Mobile Vending Permit Initial $ 280 $ 321
CE-5 Mobile Vending Permit Annual $ 79 $ 90
CE-6 Shopping Cart Retrieval Containment Application $ 600 $ 687
CE-7 Newsrack-New Permit $ 519 $ 594
CE-8 Newsrack-annual Permit per rack $ 79 $ 90
CE-9 Appeals Fee for Notice&Order $ 447 $ 512
CE-10 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Supervisor $ 210 $ 221
CE-11 Hourly Rate-Senior Code Enforcement Officer $ 167 $ 176
CE-12 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Officer II $ 159 $ 167
CE-13 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Officer I $ 122 $ 128
CE-14 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Technician $ 107 $ 113
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.
• Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 18 Code Enforcement
Community Development, Community Enhancement Division -User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CE-15 Subordination Fee $ 265 $ 303
CE-16 Reconveyance Fee $ 85 $ 97
CE-17 Demand Fee $ 148 $ 169
CE-18 Rehab Loan/Grant Fee [1] $ 500 $ 500
CE-19 Affordable Housing Unit Inspection $ 46 $ 53
CE-20 Affordable Housing Unit-Annual Review $ 23 $ 26
Notes
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 Community Enhancement
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-FACILITY RENTALS AND RECREATIONAL SERVICE FEES
FEE DESCRIPTION ADOPTED FEE AMOUNT PROPOSED FEE AMOUNT
Strand Parking Structure Floor Maximum Floor Maximum
Daily Fee:
Se_ptember 15-May 15: ___
First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge
First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00
Daily Maximum $15.00 $18.00 $15.00 $18.00
May 16-September 14:
First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge
First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $2.00 $3.00 $2.00 $3.00
Daffy Maximum -- $17.00 $20.00 $17.00 $20.00
Flat Rate(after 8:00 pm) $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $8.00
Holiday Event Flat Rate $27.00 $30.00 $27.00 $30.00
Valet Rates:
September 15-May 15
First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00
Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 $18.00 $20.00
May 16-September 14:
First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00
Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 $18.00 $20.00
Monthly Parking Pass:24 hours,7 days per week access $40.00 $50.00 $40.00 $50.00
Business Hours Parking Pass:
4th Amendment to Owner Participation Agreement Annual CPI $18.86 $18.86 $18.86 $18.86
Increase each May
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Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 20 Strand Parking
Information Services-User Fee
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
IS-1 Technology Fee [1] 6% 6%
Notes:
[1]To be charged on all user fee services using the ELM system
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 21 Information Services
Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
DEVELOPMENT RELATED FEES
*All Plan Check fees include 2 plan checks;additional plan checks are
additional
PW-1 Bond reduction(partially completed projects) [2,3] Deposit of$2,500 Deposit of$2,900
PW-2 Cash Bond Processing(plus$90 Treasury Fee) $ 629 $ 721
PW-3 Construction Water(per dwelling unit) [C] $ 100 $ 100
PW-4 Drainage Fees per acre-Ordinance#3741 dated 9/06,Resolution 2006-23 [C] $ 14,497 $ 14,497
PW-5 Dock Construction Plan Review/Inspection [12] $ 1,007 $ 1,154
PW-6 Final Parcel Map Check [2,3,12] Deposit of$4,000 Deposit of$4,600
PW-7 Final Tract Map Check [2,3,12] Deposit of$5,500 Deposit of$6,300
PW-8 Lot Line Adjustment(Public Works) [2,3,12] Deposit of$1,225 Deposit of$1,400
PW-9 Fire Hydrant Flow Analysis [3,7] Hourly Rate Hourly Rate
Grading Plan Check&Inspection(includes erosion control)
PW-10 (51--300 cubic yards)-deposit [2,3,12] Deposit of$4,800 Deposit of$5,500
PW-11 (301-5,000 cubic yards)-deposit [2,3,12] Deposit of$8,500 Deposit of$9,700
PW-12 (Greater than 5,001 cubic yards)Maximum Deposit* [2,3,12] Deposit of$12,750 Deposit of$14,600
Improvement Plan Check:
PW-13 Misc/Minor [7,12] $ 807 $ 924
PW-14 Single Family Dwelling(deposit) [2,3,12] Deposit of$1,800 Deposit of$2,100
PW-15 All Others per 4 sheets(deposit) [2,3,12] Deposit of$4,200 Deposit of$4,800
PW-16 Landscape Plan Check and Inspection-(Right-of-way)-Deposit [3,7,12] Deposit of$1,600 Deposit of$1,800
ENCROACHMENT PERMITS
Improvement Inspection
PW-17 Minor(2 Hr.Min.Deposit) [2,3,12] $ 252 $ 289
PW-18 Residential Minor [12] $ 1,889 $ 2,163
PW-19 Residential Major [12] $ 6,296 $ 7,209
PW-20 Commercial/Retail/Industrial-Minor [12] $ 2,518 $ 2,883
PW-21 Commercial/Retail/Industrial-Major [12] $ 6,296 $ 7,209
PW-22 Utility Co Encroachment Permit [C,12] $ 291 $ 334
Improvement Inspection(Utilities)-per hour(billed monthly) [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-23 Encroachment Permit(None/working without):Violation [4,12] 2 X Permit Fee 2 X Permit Fee
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 22 Public Works
Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-24 Street Vacation:
Full vacation [2,3] Deposit of$4,100 Deposit of$4,700
Summary vacation [2,3] Deposit of$2,600 Deposit of$3,000
PW-25 Street Lighting Plan Check-Per Sheet [12] $ 755 $ 865
PW-26 Survey Fee(per point) [12] $ 63 $ 72
PW-27 Traffic Control Plan Check-Per sheet [12] $ 378 $ 433
PW-28 Traffic Signal Plan Check-Per sheet [12] $ 1,637 $ 1,874
PW-29 Traffic Signs&Striping Plan Check-Per Sheet [12] $ 881 $ 1,009
PW-30 Obstruction/Storage Bin Permit(good for 7 days) [7,12] $ 63 $ 72
PW-31 Illegal Refuse Bin Impound $ 126 $ 144
PW-32 Illegal Storage Bin $ 189 $ 216
PW-33 Recycling Bin Permit(annual) [7] $ 158 $ 181
PW-34 Residential Parking Permit $ 25 $ 29
PW-35 Residential Parking Permit Replacement $ 11 $ 12
PW-36 Residential Parking Permit(each additional) $ 11 $ 12
PW-37 Temporary Restricted Parking Permits(Construction)*plus cost of signs($ [12] $30 plus$.75 per $30 plus$.75 per
.75 per sign) sign sign
PW-38 Temporary Parking in Permit Districts(fee is per sign) [12] $ 1 $ 1
PW-39 Temporary Construction Parking Permit(use on street sweeping day) [12] $ 32 $ 36
PW-40 Residential Street Tree Request(24"box)(Review&Installation),plus cost [5,12] $ 331 $ 378
of tree
PW-41 Street Tree Non-Permitted Removal(Evaluation&determination of tree [12] $ 793 $ 909
cost;billing resident for tree replacement&installation),plus$50/caliper
PW-42 Transportation Permits:
Wide/Overweight/Loading:(set by state)
Three day permit
.al Permit
Single Permit [10] $ 16 $ 16
Annual Permit [10] $ 90 $ 90
NPDES/STORMWATER
PW-43 Commercial High Priority sites(BMPs)-Annual Inspection [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-44 Commercial Medium [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-45 Commercial Low [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-46 Industrial High Priority [12] $ 356 $ 408
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 23 Public Works
Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-47 Industrial Medium [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-48 Industrial Low [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-49 Construction High Priority [12] $ 179 $ 205
PW-50 Construction Medium [12] $ 73 $ 84
PW-51 Construction Low [12] $ 53 $ 61
PW-52 Commercial-Industrial Reinspection [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-53 Stormwater Permit Maintenance Inspection Fee [12] $ 167 $ 192
FATS,OILS&GREASES(FOG)*
PW-54 Food Service Establishment with Grease Control Devise(billed monthly); $ 144 $ 156
covers 1 insp/yr-see below
Monthly$12/month Monthly$13/month
PW-55 Food Service Establishment without Grease Control Devise(billed monthly; $ 348 $ 396
covers 2 insp/yr)-see below
Monthly$29/month Monthly$33/month
PW-56 Food Service Establishment-Re-Inspection $ 73 $ 84
WATER
PW-57 Delinquent Bill Water Tag $ 48 $ 55
PW-58 Delinquent Bill Water Shut-off $ 122 $ 139
PW-59 Same Day Turn-On Service(Regular Hours) $ 74 $ 85
PW-59.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours) $ 74 $ 85
PW-59.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours)-Low Income [9] $ 53 $ 61
PW-60 Same Day Turn-On Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum* $ 263 $ 301
PW-60.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum $ 263 $ 301
PW-60.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum-Low [9] $ 159 $ 182
Income
PW-61 Construction Water Meter Deposit [C] $ 742 $ 849
PW-62 Temp Meter Rental Setting&Removal(each occurrence) [7] $ 126 $ 144
PW-64 Turn Off/On/Stand-by(customer requested)per hour Actual Cost Actual Cost
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
PW-65 Banner Hanging-Main Street (Tree Dept) $ 232 $ 266
PW-66 Pennant Hanging(each) (Signals Dept) $ 66 $ 75
PW-67 Memorial Park Bench $ 265 $ 303
PW-68 Damage to City property [8] Actual Cost w/2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
PW-69 Emergency cleanup(hazmat,street cleaning) [8] Actual Cost w/2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 24 Public Works
Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-70 Tree/Shrub Overhang Abatement [8] Actual Cost w/2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
PW-71 Weed Abatement(per parcel),plus additional contract costs if applicable [6] $ 198 $ 227
PW-72 Archive Fee(as-builts per sheet) [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-73 Special Studies(Hydrology/Sewer/Other) Actual Cost Actual Cost
PW-74 Excessive Plan Checks>2;per Re-Check [3,12] Actual Cost; Actual Cost;
Minimum Deposit Minimum Deposit
PW-75 Re-Inspection(hourly) [8,12] Actual Cost Actual Cost
PW-76 Public Improvement Inspection-After Hours*4 hour minimum(hourly) [8,12] Actual Cost; Actual Cost;
Minimum Deposit Minimum Deposit
Copies of plans and specifications(Most items available on-line) [C] $.10 per copy per $.10 per copy per
PRA or Actual Cost PRA or Actual Cost
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 $0.29/kWh
HOURLY RATE
Hourly Rate-Maintenance $ 132 $ 152
Hourly Rate
Hourly Rate
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 Hourly Rate-Engineering [12] $ 126 $ 144
WATER SERVICE DEPOSIT*
PW-78 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3/4" [11] $ 75 $ 75
PW-79 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1" [11] $ 100 $ 100
PW-80 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1 1/2" [11] $ 125 $ 125
PW-81 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 2" [11] $ 175 $ 175
PW-82 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3" [11] $ 225 $ 225
PW-83 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 4" [11] $ 400 $ 400
PW-84 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 6" [11] $ 800 $ 800
PW-85 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 8" [11] $ 1,150 $ 1,150
PW-86 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 10" [11] $ 1,600 $ 1,600
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 25 Public Works
Public Works-User Fees
No. Description ' Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-87 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 4" $ 80 $ 80
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PW-88 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 6" $ 120 $ 120
PW-89 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 8" $ 160 $ 160
PW-90 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 10" $ 200 $ 200
Notes
[C] Included for the purpose of consolidation into the new Master Fee&Charges Schedule
[2] Fee is currently a deposit,with actual costs using FBHR
[3] Fee recommended is deposit with actual costs using FBHR
[4] Penalty;not included in cost analysis
[5] Time estimates represents upgrade from standard 15 gallon to 24 inch box
[6] Fee plus additional costs if applicable
[7] Revised fee structure
[8] Actual Costs;using Fully Burdened Hourly Rates(FBHR)
[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
[10] Fee set by California Vehicle Code section 35795 T
[11] Multi units:Add$10.00 for each unit over 1
[12] Includes automation fee
* 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.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Public Works Fee Schedule
July 1,2022 Update
User Fees Effective 6/16/09;resolution#2009-31
Development Fees effective 1/6/17
Orange County Sanitation District(OCSD)
Capital Facilities Capacity Charge(CFCC)
FY 2022-2023
Use Category Rate Basis Base Charge
Commercial—Industrial Per 1,000 square feet.'
Low Demand2 Per 1,000 square feet $360
Average Demand4 Per 1,000 square feet $2,234
High Demand3 Per 1,000 square feet $5,309
Single Family Residential(SFR)5 Per Each
5+ bedrooms $7,949
4 Bedrooms $6,806
3 Bedrooms $5,719
2 Bedrooms $4,633
1 Bedrooms $3,545
Multi—Family residential(MFR)6 Per Unit
4+Bedrooms Per Unit $6,177
3 Bedrooms Per Unit $5,090
2 Bedrooms Per Unit $4,004
1 Bedrooms Per Unit $2,859
Studio Per Unit $1,829
Bedroom Additions
2nd bedroom addition Per each $1,088
3`d bedroom addition Per each $1,086
4th bedroom addition Per each $1,087
5th bedroom addition Per each $1,143
6th bedroom addition No additional charge No additional charge
'Provided that the minimum Capital Facilities Capacity Charge for such new construction shall be$5,346
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.
3 High Demand connections are the following categories of users:Food/Beverage Service Establishments;Supermarkets(with
bakery,meat counter,and/or food service);Car Washes;Coin Laundries;Amusement Parks;Shopping Centers with one or
more Food/Beverage Service Establishments;Food Courts;Food Processing Facilities;Textile Manufacturers;Breweries;and
other facilities whose wastewater discharge is similar to these listed categories.
4All other connections are Average demand users including Church Offices and Schools;Hotels,Shopping
Centers/Strip Malls without food/beverage service establishments,Music Halls without food facilities,Office
buildings,Senior Housing with individual living units without kitchens but with a common kitchen.
5 Residential Accessory Structures such as workshops and hobby shops that connect to the sewer,will be charged at the
average demand rate and the minimum charge does not apply.
6 Bedroom additions are considered a change of use and a CFCC must be paid.Enclosed loft additions,bonus
rooms,offices,workout rooms,media rooms,libraries and any other enclosed addition which could potentially be used as a
bedroom are included in this category.The classification of these additions will be reviewed and
determined by staff.
7 MFR units consist of multiple attached units that are not sold individually and receive one secured property tax bill such as
apartments.Multiple attached units that are not sold individually and are senior housing with individual living units that include a
kitchen are considered MFR units.
5 Studio—one single room with no separating doors or openings leading to another part of the room(except for a bathroom).
Live/Work units will be charged at the residential rate for the living quarters and at the nonresidential rate for the work portion
square footage.
*Refunds are only available for permits canceled within 12 months of payment date.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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PW-OCSD
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Public Works Fee Schedule
CITY,SEWER CONNECTION, FEES ;;:Effective July 1, 2022
Resolution 2003-52, 2012-23, Ordinance#3613-9/03
Single Family Dwelling Unit $2,594
Multiple Family Dwelling Unit $2,121
Non-Residential'(based on water meter size relationship to Equivalent Dwelling Unit, EDU )
Meter Size '& Type . EDU's Charge
3/4" 1 $2,947
1" 2 $5,896
1 '/2" 3 $8,844
2" 5 $14,743
3" 11 $32,434
4" Compound 17 $50,124
4" Domestic & Turbine 33 $97,300
6" Compound 33 $97,300
6" Domestic & Turbine 67 $208,445
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8" Domestic 117 $344,966
10" Domestic 183 $536,477
WATER CAPITAL FACILIITES CHARGE Effective 7/1/2023
Residential Development
Meter size &type EDUs Charge
3/4" 1 $2,862
1" 2_ $5,722
1 1/2" 3 $8,585
2" 5 $14,307
3" 11. $31,475
4" Compound 17 $48,641
4" Domestic & Fire Service 33 $94,422
6" Compound 33 $94,422
6" FM 67 $191,704
8" FM 117 $334,767
10" FM 183 $523,610
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
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Police-User Fees
No. Fee Description Adopted Fee Poposed Fee
PD-1 Noise disturbance response/processing $ 401 $ 401
(in addition to a fine/penalty)
PD-2 Clearance letter $ 36 $ 36
Subpoena Fee [3] $ 15 $ 15
PD-3 Response to subpoena-Hourly [3] $ 24 $ 24
PD-4 Response to subpoena-Records [4] $ 15 $ 15
PD-5 Response to subpoena-Civil-(Deposit per day;actual costs) [4] $ 275 $ 275
PD-6 Vehicle equipment correction inspection/Cite Sign Off(sworn) $ 20 $ 20
Digital reproduction(CD-ROM)
PD-7 Copy of Existing Data File $ 12 $ 12
PD-B Copy of Non-Existing Data File $ 26 $ 26
PD-9 Vehicle release $ 183 $ 183
PD-10 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn) $ 41 $ 41
PD-10.1 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn)-Senior Rate [9] $ 20.50 $ 21
False Alarm Fee(with Permit)
PD-11 1st and 2nd false alarm (12 month period) [4] $ - $ -
PD-11.1 1st false alarm in 12-month period(waived w/online alarm school) [4] $ 25 $ 25
PD-11.2 2nd false alarm in 12-month period [4] $ 50 $ 50
PD-12 3rd false alarm [4] $ 75 $ 75
PD-13 4th false alarm [4] $ 100 $ 100
PD-14 5th false alarm [4] $ 150 $ 150
PD-15 6th false alarm [4] $ 300 $ 300
PD-16 7th false alarm [4] $ 400 $ 400
PD-17 8th false alarm in 12-month period(plus non-response status) [4] $ 500 $ 500
False Alarm Fee(without Permit)
PD-17.1 1st false alarm(waived w/permit application within 10 days) $ 250 $ 250
PD-17.2 2nd false alarm $ 250 $ 250
PD-17.3 3rd false alarm $ 500 $ 500
PD-17.4 4th false alarm(plus non-response status) $ 1,000 $ 1,000
PD-18 Response [2]
$ - $ -
PD-19 Records Check(non sworn) $ 26 $ 26
PD-20 Boot Removal(non sworn) $ 121 $ 121
PD-21 Vehicle Repossession Receipt(non sworn) [6] $ 15 $ 15
PD-47 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate(ERC)-Revocation Appeal $ 2,203 $ 2,203
PD-48 Tow truck establishment-initial(sworn) [7] $ 441 $ 441
PD-49 Tow truck establishment-renewal(sworn) $ 110 $ 110
PD-50 Tow truck establishment-change of location(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-51 Tow truck driver-initial(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-52 Tow truck driver-renewal(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-53 Jail Processing/Booking Fee [1] $ 275 $ 275
PD-54 City Jail Fee per Inmate per day(Pay to Stay) [4] $ 100 $ 100
PD-55 One Time Admin fee for cost of account set up of an applicant $ 50 $ 50
PD-56 Renting a GPS Inmate Tracking Device per 24-hour period [4] $ 10 $ 10
PD-57 Bicycle Impound [8], $ 20 $ 20
Drug/DUI/Hazmat/Other Incident Response
PD-58 'DUI-$12,000 Maximum per State law Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hourly Rates
PD-59 Sworn $ 220 $ 220
Non-Sworn $ 109 $ 109
Jail $ 142 $ 142
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Police-User Fees
No. Fee Description Adopted Fee Poposed Fee
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] 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
[91 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"
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Fire Department-Development Fees
Underground/Aboveground Storage Tanks [7,15,18]
F-1 Underground Tank&piping Installation Plan Check(One Tank) $ 341 $ 391
F-2 Underground Tank&piping Installation Inspection(One Tank) $ 426 $ 488
F-3 Underground Tank Install Plan Check each additional tank $ 85 $ 97
F-4 Underground Tank Install Inspection each additional tank $ 341 $ 391
F-5 Underground Tank Removal Plan Check(One Tank) $ 171 $ 195
F-6 Underground Tank Removal Inspection(One Tank) $ 852 $ 975
F-7 Underground Tank Removal Plan Check each additional tank $ 42 $ 49
F-8 Underground Tank Removal Inspection each additional tank $ 171 $ 195
F-9 Flammable/Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Plan Check $ 255 $ 292
F-10 Flammable/Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-11 Aboveground-Storage Tank Installation Plan Check(Per Tank) $ 511 $ 585
F-12 Aboveground-Storage Tank Installation Inspection(Per Tank) $ 341 $ , 391
F-13 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check $ 85 $ 97
F-14 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection $ 255 $ 292
F-15 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check-Each additional tank $ 42 $ 49
F-16 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection-Each additional tank $ 171 $ 195
Methane Barrier and Venting System [15,18]
Methane Protection System Plan Check:
F-17 1-2,500 sq feet $ 255 $ 292
F-18 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft $ 0.04 $ 0.05
F-19 Plan Recheck(hourly) $ 171 $ 195
Methane Protection System Inspection(includes two risers):
F-20 0-2,500 sq feet $ 852 $ 975
F-21 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft $ 0.13 $ 0.15
F-22 additional risers $ 42 $ 49
F-23 each additional floor over three stories $ 42 $ 49
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Methane Protection System
F-24 Methane Protection System Repair Inspection-1-100 sq.ft. $ 255 $ 292
F-25 Methane Protection System Repair lnsp-each additional sq.ft.over 100 sq.ft. $ 1.28 $ 1.47
F-26 Methane Plan Check repair $ 171 $ 195
Project Review and Oversight for Compliance with City Specification 429
(Methane Mitigation)or 431-92(Soil remediation)
F-27 Single Family Residence/Multifamily Residential up to 5 units [13,22] $341 Deposit; $390 Deposit;
actual cost actual cost
F-28 All Other Residential,Commercial and Industrial [13,22] $853 Deposit; $977 Deposit;
actual cost actual cost
Water Based Fire Protection Systems [7,15,18]
F-29 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Plan Check $ 426 $ 488
F-30 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Inspection $ 511 $ 585
F-31 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-32 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Inspection $ 1,022 $ 1,171
F-33 Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-34 Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Inspection $ 852 $ 975
F-35 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Plan Check $ 171 $ 195
F-36 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Inspection $ 255 $ 292
F-37 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(plan check) $ 2 $ 2
F-38 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(Inspection) $ 3 $ 4
F-39 Standpipe System Plan Check(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 341 $ 391
F-40 Standpipe System Inspection(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 681 $ 780
F-41 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head Plan Check(head replacement only,no $ 1 $ 1
modification to piping)
F-42 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head Inspection(head replacement only,no modification $ 1.64 $ 1.88
to piping)
F-43 Fire Protection Underground System Plan Check(includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 511 $ 585
F-44 Fire Protection Underground System Inspection(includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 681 $ 780
F-45 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Plan Check $ 341 $ 391
F-46 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-47 Fire Pump Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-48 Fire Pump Inspection $ 1,022 $ 1,171
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Fire Alarm or Methane Detection: [7,15,18]
F-49 Up to 25 devices- Plan Check $ 426 $ 488
F-50 Up to 25 devices- Inspection $ 426 $ 488
F-51 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Plan Check [7] $ 165 $ 189
F-52 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Inspection [7] $ 247 $ 283
•
F-53 Per additional Device(new or TI)plan check $ 3 $ 4
F-54 Per additional Device(new or TI)inspection $ 6 $ 7
Alternative Automatic Extinguishing Systems: [7,15,18]
F-55 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2,Halon,Clean Agent,and Other Plan Check $ 341 $ 391
F-56 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2,Halm,Clean Agent,and Other Inspection $ 341 $ 391
Other Fire Construction Permits: [7,15,18]
F-57 Industrial Oven Plan Check $ 171 $ 195
F-58 Industrial Oven Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-59 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas,Medical Gas,Battery Storage Systems,&other $ 341 $ 391
Fire Construction Permit Plan Check
F-60 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas,Medical Gas,Battery Storage Systems,&other $ 426 $ 488
Fire Construction Permit Inspection
F-61 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Plan Review&Coordination [13,15] $ 511 $ 585
' F-62 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Inspection&Coordination [13,18] $ 681 $ 780
F-63 Public School Access&Water Supply Plan Check [15] $ 341 $ 391
New Street Name or Name Change Review: [15]
F-64 Per street name $ 171 $ 195
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
New Construction/Remodel:
New Valuation Based Fire Inspection Fees(Applicable to Building Permit):
F-65 $1 to$500 $ 95.34 $ 109.17
F-66 $501 to•$2,000; 1st$500 $ 95.34 $ 109.17
F-67 $501 to$2,000; each additional$100 or fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-68 $2,001 to425,000; ,fst$2,000 ' $ 169.49 $ 194.08
F-69 $2,001 to$25,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 4.24 $ 4.85
F-70 , .$25 0011_to$50,000;' 1st$25,000 °$- 180.09. $ 206.22
F-71 $25,001 to$50,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-72 $50,001 to$100,000; ,1st$50,000 $ 233.05 $, 266.87
F-73 $50,001 to$100,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 1.03 $ 1.18
F-74 $100 001`to$500,000;' 1st$100,000 $ 284.96 $ 326.30
F-75 $100,001 to$500,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.68 $ 0.78
F-76 $500,001 to$1,000,000; 1st$500,000 $ 557.21 $ 638.05
F-77 $500,001 to$1,000,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.68 $ 0.78
F-78 $1,000,000 and up; 1st$1,000,000 $ 897.25 $ 1,027.44
F-79 $1,000,000 and up; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.64 $ 0.73
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
New Valuation Based Fire Plan Review Fees(Applicable to Building Permit):
F-80 $1 to$500 [14] $ 63.56 $ 72.78
F-81 $501,to$2,000; 1st$500 ' , , [14] $' 63.56 $ - 72.78
F-82 $501 to$2,000; each additional$100 of fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-83 $2;001 to$25,000; 1st$2,000 - [14] $ 127.12 $ 145.56
F-84 $2,001 to$25,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 3.37 $ 3.86
F-85 $25,001 to$50,000; 1st$25,000 [14] "$ 159.96 $ '183.17,
F-86 $25,001 to$50,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 2.18 $ 2.50
F-87 $50,001 to$100,000; 1st$50,000 • . [141 , '$ 215.04 •$ '246.25
F-88 $50,001 to$100,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 1.09 $ 1.25
F-89 $100,001 to•$500,000; 1st$100,000' ' • . . . •°-. -. .[15], $: i' 269.07 $ .308.11'
F-90 $100,001 to$500,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.55 $ 0.63
F-91 $500,001 to$1 000,000; 1st$500,000' " [151, ' $ , 488.35`-$' "„559.21,
F-92 $500,001 to$1,000,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.54 $ 0.62
F-93 $1,000,000 and up; 1st$1,000,000 ,..[16]:'.` $. 761.66' '.$, '872.17'.
F-94 $1,000,000 and up; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.32 $ 0.36
F-95 Plan Review Fee Exception(Standard Production Units after model unit has been [10] 26%of Plan 26%of Plan
reviewed are charged at%of Fire Plan Review fee for first model unit.Changes are to Review fee Review fee
F-96 Alternative Materials and Methods of Construction(hourly)-Minimum 1 hour review Actual cost Actual cost
deposit required (FBHR) (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 all'development permit/plan check/inspection
(F-135)
For plan review and inspection hourly charges,see"Emergency Response Charges"(F-
252)
NEW OPERATIONAL PERMIT(per permit)
F-97 Plan Check/Application Code Review [14] $ 171 $ 195
F-98 Inspection [17] $ 85 $ 97
FIRE/LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION [17,26]
F-99 Self-Inspection Report $ 15 $ 16
F-100 Up to 2,000 sq.ft. $ 108 $ 116
F-101 2,001 -10,000 sq.ft. $ 280 $ 301
F-102 Over 10,000 sq.ft. $ 400 $ 430
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-106 Additional for New Occupancy/Tenant Inspection [17,26] $ 128 $ 147
PETROCHEM INSPECTIONS [18,26]
F-107 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Plan Check $ 511 $ 585
F-108 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Inspection $ 511 $ 585
F-109 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Vent Inspection-per well $ 511 $ 585
F-110 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit [7] $ 255 $ 292
F-111 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit-per additional well [7] $ 85 $ 97
F-112 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection [7] $ 171 $ 195
F-113 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection-per additional well [7] $ 85 $ 97
F-114 Oil Well Gas Monitoring Inspection $ 171 $ 195
F-115 Existing Oil/Gas/Injection Well-Initial well $ 255 $ 292
F-116 Existing Oil/Gas/Injection Well Inspection-per additional well $ 42 $ 49
F-117 Oil Well Re-inspection-per well $ 128 $ 147
STATE MANDATED INSPECTIONS
F-118 Convalescent/Care Facility Inspections [17,26] Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-119 Hospitals/Medical Facility Inspections [17,26] Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-120 Private School Inspections [17,26] Actual Cost Actual Cost
High Rise Inspections [17,26]
F-121 7 stories(base fees) Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-122 Per floor above 7 stories Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hotel,Motel&Multifamily Inspections [17,26]
' F-123 Up to 3 Units(base fee) $ 33 $ 38
F-124 per additional unit over 3 units $ 1.41 $ 1.61
F-125 Large Family Day Care Inspections [17,26] $ 306 $ 351
Fire Clearance Pre-Inspection for State License
F-126 1 to 25 persons (Fee Set by State) $50 or current $50 or current
State Fee State Fee
F-127 26 or more persons (Fee Set by State) $100 or current $100 or current
State Fee State Fee
DOCUMENT PRODUCTION,PROCESSING&RETRIEVAL
F-128 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted drawings [10,24] $ 4.04 $ 4
F-129 Record Retention fee-Each Issued permit [10,24] $ 1.04 $ 1
F-130 Refund Processing Fee [10,24] $ 80 $ 80
F-131 Reactivate permit for projects expired LESS than 6 months(plus penalty) 110,24] $ 47 $ 53
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-132 penalty [10,24] 50%of new 50%of new
inspection fee inspection fee
F-133 Reactivate permit for projects expired GREATER than 6 months(plus penalty) [10,241 $ 47 $ 53
F-134 penalty [10,24] 100%of new 100%of new
inspection fee inspection fee
F-135 Technology Automation Fee 6% 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 $171/Hr,2 Hour $195/Hr,2 Hour
Minimum Minimum
F-137 Inspection During Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) [1.2] $ 171 $ 195
F-138 Plan Review Outside Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,3,4) [1,3,41 $171/Hr,2 Hour $195/Hr,2 Hour
Minimum Minimum
F-139 Plan Review During Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) [1,2] $ 171 $ 195
F-140 Investigation Charge(work without a permit) [6] 2X Permit Fee 2X Permit Fee
F-141 Administrative Processing for Consultant Work $ 85 $ 97
Fire-Marine Safety-User Fees
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM FEES
F-142 Resident Fees Charged $ 556 $ 654
F-143 Non-Resident Fees Charged $ 583 $ 681
F-143.3 Sand Crab(resident and non-resident) $ 159 $ 240
Central Net Training Center-User Fees [11]
ASSEMBLY-CLASSROOM#1/50-100
F-144 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-145 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-146 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 40 $ 40
F-147 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-148 Commercial-per hour $ 55 $ 55
CLASSROOM#2/18-35
F-149 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-150 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
F-151 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-152 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-153 Commercial-per hour $ 35 $ 35
CLASSROOM#4/42
F-154 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 40 $ 40
F-155 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-156 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-157 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-158 Commercial-per hour $ 45 $ 45
CLASSROOM#5/22
F-159 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-160 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-161 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 17 $ 17
F-162 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 15 $ 15
F-163 Commercial-per hour $ 25 $ 25
EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM/12
F-164 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-165 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 70 $ 70
F-166 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 60 $ 60
F-167 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-168 Commercial-per hour $ 90 $ 90
DRILL GROUNDS&TOWER
F-169 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-170 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 70 $ 70
F-171 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 60 $ 60
F-172 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-173 Commercial-per hour $ 90 $ 90
TOWER&BURN ROOMS
F-174 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per 1/2 day $ 475 $ 475
F-175 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per full day $ 700 $ 700
F-176 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per 1/2 day $ 425 $ 425
F-177 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per full day $ 630 $ 630
F-178 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per 1/2 day $ 370 $ 370
F-179 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per full day $ 575 $ 575
F-180 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per 1/2 day $ 325 $ 325
F-181 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per full day $ 500 $ 500
F-182 Commercial-per 1/2 day $ 550 $ 550
F-183 Commercial-per full day $ 835 $ 835
DRILL GROUNDS
F-184 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 55 $ 55
F-185 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-186 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-187 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
F-188 Commercial-per hour $ 65 $ 65
TOWER(NO BURNING)
F-189 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 55 $ 55
F-190 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-191 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-192 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
F-193 Commercial-per hour $ 65 $ 65
DRAFTING/TEST PIT
F-194 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-195 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 18 $ 18
F-196 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 16 $ 16
F-197 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 14 $ 14
F-198 Commercial-per hour $ 25 $ 25
FLASHOVER TRAINING
F-199 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per burn session $ 475 $ 475
F-200 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per burn session $ 450 $ 450
F-201 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per burn session $ 425 $ 425
F-202 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per burn session $ 400 $ 400
F-203 Commercial-per burn session $ 500 $ 500
ENTIRE FACILITY(Private,may include one burn day)
F-204 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-full day $ 1,000 $ 1,000
F-205 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-full day $ 900 $ 900
F-206 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-full day $ 800 $ 800
F-207 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-full day $ 700 $ 700
F-208 Commercial-full day $ 1,000 $ 1,000
ALL OUTSIDE AREA
F-209 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 90 $ 90
F-210 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 85 $ 85
F-211 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-212 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 65 $ 65
F-213 Commercial-per hour $ 115 $ 115
VENTILATION WOOD PROP
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-219 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-220 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-221 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-222 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-223 Commercial-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
BURN CADRE&IAP CREATION
F-263 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 200 $ 200
F-264 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 180 $ 180
F-265 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 160 $ 160
F-266 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 140 $ 140
F-267 Commercial-per hour $ 250 $ 250
OTHER
F-268 Burn Packing&Cleaning-1/2 day $ 150 $ 150
F-269 Burn Packing&Cleaning-Full day $ 200 $ 200
F-270 Coffee-per 25 attendees $ 20 $ 20
CUPA Program-Hazardous Materials Review and Inspection [17]
Annual Fee by Quantity Ranges:
F-224 1 chemical $ 298 $ 341
F-225 2-5 chemicals $ 426 $ 488
F-226 6-10 chemicals $ 681 $ 780
F-227 11-15 chemicals $ 852 $ 975
F-228 16-20 chemicals $ 1,107 $ 1,268
F-229 21-25 chemicals $ 1,193 $ 1,366
F-230 26-30 chemicals $ 1,278 $ 1,463
F-231 31-35 chemicals $ 1,362 $ 1,560
F-232 36 and above chemicals $ 1,448 $ 1,658
Late fee [6] $ 150 $ 150
Fire-EMS Fees
Placeholder for Master Fee Schedule-NBS did not evaluate [101
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] $ 127 $ 146
F-235 4 in 12-month period [28] $ 260 $ 297
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-236 5 in 12-month period [28] $ 519 $ 594
F-237 Each additional False Alarm Response over 5 in 12-month period [28] $ 646 $ 740
F-238 Response
SPECIAL/SPECIFIC EVENTS Plan Review/Inspection [20]
F-239 Up to 750 sq.ft.event area [17,14] $ 255 $ 274
F-240 750-5,000 sq.ft.event area [17,14] $ 341 $ 367
F-241 5,001 -25,000 sq.ft.event area [18,15] $ 511 $ 549
F-242 125,001 -50,000 sq.ft.event area [18,15] $ 1,536 $ 1,650
F-243 >50,000 sq.ft.event area(base fee) [18,15] $ 2,542 $ 2,732
F-244 Per 2,000 sq.ft. >50,000 sq.ft. [18,15] $ 85 $ 91
EMERGENCY RESPONSE CHARGES
F-245 Accident/Incident Response Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-246 DUI Accident Response Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-247 Hazardous Materials Clean-up Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-248 Water/Flood Pumping&Clean-up Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-249 Urban Search and Rescue(USAR) Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hourly Rates(any other services not identified elsewhere in this fee schedule will
be billed at the hourly rate):
F-250 Paramedic Engine Company(4 person) $ 569 $ 569
F-251 _Truck Company(4 person) $ 569 $ 569
F-252 _Fire Prevention $ 171 $ 195
F-253 Marine Safety $ 95 $ 109
F-254 Marine Safety-Seasonal/Part-Time $ 20 $ 23
F-255 Emergency Transport Unit(2 EMT/Vehicle Operators) $ 296 $ 296
F-256 _Hazmat(4 person) $ 569 $ 569
F-257 Fire Personnel Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-258 Consultant Fee(Final consultant fee charges based on actual per hour charges)
F-259 Subpoena Appearance(fee set by Court) $ 275 $ 275
F-260 Subpoena Request for Records(fee set by Court) $ 15 $ 15
F-261 California Fire Code(CFC)Maintenance Testing and Inspection Report Submittal $12 per CFC $12 per CFC
regulated regulated
features for each features for each
submission or submission or
actual cost actual cost
F-262 Report Submission for Inspection,Test,and Maintenance(ITM)of Installed Fire New $ 15 $ 15
Protection Systems-Late Fee(per month,starting at 90 days overdue)
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Fire - User Fees & Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Lifeguard Tower Advertising Fees
F-263 Top $23,301 per
year
F-264 Premium $15,534 per
year
F-265 Base $7,767 per year
F-266 Smaller Towers $3,700 per year
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
[2] 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
[4] 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
[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
[10] Emergency Medical Service fees are approved separately using transportation fees adopted by the Orange County Emergency Medical Services Agency and through
[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.
[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
[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.
[27] Multi-tenant commercial/industrial inspection is conducted for common fire features that are the responsibility of the building complex,mall owner or management
company including egress,sprinklers,alarms,private fire hydrants,and emergency access.
[28] 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 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).
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Library- User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Library Card Fees
L-1 Replacement Card $ 5 $ 5
L-2 Replacement Card-Children's $ 5 $ 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-Libcary-reater-iel-preeessingi
t=-3 $.15 $3.00 $.16 $3.00
L-4 $.25 $5.00 $26--$6..00
L4 Media-Fines $.15 coot of item $.15 coot of item
Processing Fees:
L-6 Processing Fee(for lost materials) $ 5 $ 5
L-7 Processing Fee(for damaged materials) $ 5 $ 5
L-8 Processing Fee(for replacement materials) $ 5 $ 5
Damaged Materials Fees:
L-9 Damaged Audiobook CD $ 15 $ 15
L-10 Damaged Audiobook case $ 10 $ 10
L-11 Damaged music CD case $ 1 $ 1
L-12 Damaged DVDNideo case $ 2 $ 2
L-13 Damaged Radio Frequency ID tag $ 2 $ 2
L-14 Damaged Chromebook $ - $ -
L-15 Actual Replacement Cost actual cost actual cost
Reserve Request Fees:
L-16 Interlibrary loan request-book $ 6 $ 6
L-17 Interlibrary loan request-microfilm $ 6 $ 6
Facility Rental Charges(per hour unless otherwise noted) [1]
L-21 Includes:Central Library,room rentals,Theater rentals [3] N/A N/A
Small Study Room Rentals $ 5 $ 5
Cleaning/Security Deposit
L-22 Theaters,Rooms C&D combined,Talbert Room $ 500 $ 500
L-23 Maddy,B,C,D,E Rooms $ 300 $ 300
L-24 Technician Fee for Theater per hour $ 40 $ 40
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 $ 85
L-28 Setup/Takedown Charge Rooms C&D(mandatory;charged in addition to room rental rates)) $ 150 $ 150
L-29 Cleaning Services(hourly) $ 65 $ 65
Reservations and Cancellations Policy
L-30 Standard Cancellation Fee(plus 10%of total room rental x number of months reservation held) $ 50 $ 50
L-31 Less than 20 days(Penalty) Entire Rental Entire Rental
Charge Charge
L-32 Date Change $ 30 $ 30
L-33 Security staff-minimum of 1 for up to 100 people(City requirement)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
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Library-User Fees
•
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
HOURLY RATEs
L-34 Full-time $ 125 $ 143
L-35 Part-time $ 32 $ 36
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] 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
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Library-Charges
Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
B Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 90.00 $ 90.00
Balboa Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 90.00 $ 90.00
C Room(piano) Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 135.00 $ 135.00
D Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 135.00 $ 135.00
C/D Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 145.00 $ 145.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 175.00 $ 175.00
Business/private-Residential $ 210.00 $ 210.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 240.00 $ 240.00
C/D Room
flat rate package Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 800.00 $ 800.00
8 hour maximum Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 945.00 $ 945.00
Business/private-Residential $ 1,155.00 $ 1,155.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 1,315.00 $ 1,315.00
E Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 70.00 $ 70.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Maddy Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 110.00 $ 110.00
Talbert Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 105.00 $ 105.00
Business/private-Residential $ 145.00 $ 145.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 155.00 $ 155.00
Library Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Monday-Thursday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 150.00 $ 150.00
Business/private-Residential $ 220.00 $ 220.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 240.00 $ 240.00
Library Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 150.00 $ 150.00
Friday,Saturday,Sunday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 185.00 $ 185.00
Business/private-Residential •
$ 335.00 $ 335.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 365.00 $ 365.00
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Library-Charges
Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
Tabby Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Business/private-Residential $ 170.00 $ 170.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 200.00 $ 200.00
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Community Services-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CS-28 Specific Events [1]
Application Fee
Under 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 225.00 $ 225.00
Over 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 450.00 $ 450.00
Other Department Staff Charges As Applicable As Applicable
•
CS-29 Special Events [1]
Application Fee _ $ 110.00 $ 110.00
Other Department Staff Charges As Applicable As Applicable
Hourly Rate:
Community Services $ 119 $ 136
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] Fees for City Sponsored or Co-Sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-16
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Community Services - Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges I Proposed Charges
FACILITIES
Group I= City Department Sponsored-Activity
Group II= City Department 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 Fee $10.00 $10.00
Facility Reservation Cancellation Fee $25.00 $25.00
Room Rental Security Deposit varies(up to$1,000 varies(up to$1,000
maximum) maximum)
Additional Staffing $20.00/staff/hour $20.00/staff/hour
Alcohol Filing Fee $5.00 $5.00
Edison/Murdy Community Centers(hourly)
Hall A
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $55.00 $55.00
Group IV $65.00 $65.00
Group V $95.00 $95.00
Group VI $125.00 $125.00
Hall B
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
Hall C&D
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
Studio
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
Hall A&B
Group 1&II N/A N/A
Group III $75.00 $75.00
Group IV $90.00 $90.00
Group V $140.00 $140.00
Group VI $175.00 $175.00
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Community Services - Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Hall A,B,C&D
Group l&II N/A N/A
Group III $95.00 $95.00
Group IV $120.00 $120.00
Group V $175.00 $175.00
Group VI $235.00 $235.00
Group-1&11 N/A N/A
Group-I11 $106.00 $105.00
Group--IV $130.09 $1-30.00
Group-V $490 09 $10049
Group-V $2.7&96 $27 899
Kitchen $10/hour $10/hour
City Gym&Pool(hourly):
Gym&Lockers(1-40)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $60.00 $60.00
Group V $85.00 $85.00
Group VI $115.00 $115.00
Gym&Lockers 41+
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $65.00 $65.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $110.00 $110.00
Group VI $145.00 $145.00
Pool&Lockers(1-25)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $60.00 $60.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $100.00 $100.00
Group VI $135.00 $135.00
Room A
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $35.00 $35.00
Group IV $40.00 $40.00
Group V $55.00 $55.00
Group VI $70.00 $70.00
Room B
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
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Community Services -Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Game Room-
Croup I&II N/A N/A
GreupIll $35:00 $36.00
Group-I V $40:90 $40:10
Croup V $€:80 $68:00
Group VI $74:00 $70700
Conference Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $20.00 $20.00
Group IV $25.00 $25.00
Group V $35.00 $35.00
Group VI $40.00 $40.00
Gym,Lockers(1-40),&1 Room
Group l&II N/A N/A
Group III $60.00 $60.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $110.00 $110.00
Group VI $145.00 $145.00
Gym,Lockers(41+),&1 Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $75.00 $75.00
Group IV $90.00 $90.00
Group V $135.00 $135.00
Group;VI $175.00 $175.00
Pool,Lockers(1-25),&1 Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $70.00 $70.00
Group IV $85.00 $85.00
Group V $130.00 $130.00
Group VI $165.00 $165.00
Gym,Pool,Game Room,Rooms A&B,&Lockers(1-25)
Group 1&ll N/A N/A
Group III $90.00 $90.00
Group IV $135.00 $135.00
Group V $195.00 $195.00
Group VI $270.00 $270.00
Gym,Pool,Came R..e„r,Rooms A&B,&Lockers(26+)
Group I&ll N/A N/A
Group III $105.00 $105.00
Group IV $150.00 $150.00
Group V $230.00 $230.00
Group VI $305.00 $305.00
Kitchen $10/hour $10/hour
Pool Lifeguard(hourly) $25.00/staff/hour $25.00/staff/hour
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Memorial Hall(hourly):
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $25.00 $25.00
Group IV $30.00 $30.00
Group V $55.00 $55.00
Group VI $75.00 $75.00
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&II N/A N/A
Group III $130.00 $130.00
Group IV $180.00 $180.00
Group V $210.00 $210.00
Group VI $280.00 $280.00
Parkview Room South,stage included
Group l&II N/A N/A
Group III $80.00 $80.00
Group IV $100.00 $100.00
Group V $120.00 $120.00
Group VI $160.00 $160.00
Parkview Room North,patio included
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $80.00 $80.00
Group IV $100.00 $100.00
Group V $120.00 $120.00
Group VI $160.00 $160.00
Note:Parkview Rooms available separately Mon-Thurs,Friday until 3:00 pm
Edinger Medical Group--Room 1
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Edinger Medical Group-Room 2
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $60.00 $60.00
Group V $70.00 $70.00
Group VI $90.00 $90.00
Game Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Dance Room
Group I&II N/A N/A •
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Group Exercise Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Kitchen(vendor use with room rental only)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$100 flat fee>4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours
Group IV $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$100 flat fee>4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours
Group V $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$150 flat fee>4 hours $150 flat fee>4 hours
Group VI $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$150 flat fee>4 hours $150 flat fee>4 hours
Additional Charges •
Room Rental with alcohol Additional$20.00 Additional$20.00
per hour per hour
(not available for Dance Room or Group Exercise Room)
Reduction for Group III Reduce 50%Mon-Thurs, Reduce 50%Mon-Thurs,
8:00 am to 10:00 pm; 8:00 am to 10:00 pm;
based on availability based on availability
Set-up&Cleaning Charge $25.00-$350 flat fee $25.00-$350 flat fee
Event Accessories $10.00-$300.00 per use $10.00-$300.00 per use
Wedding Package#1(ceremony+reception) $3,000.00 flat fee $3,000.00 flat fee
Wedding Package#2(reception only) $1,900.00 flat fee $1,900.00 flat fee
Art Center(hourly):
Multi-Purpose Room(hourly)
Group l&II N/A N/A
All Others $70/hour $70/hour
Multi-Purpose Room with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Technical assistance/Security during closed hours $15.00/hour $15.00/hour
Galleries-Dinner Event $150.00/hour(5 hour min) $150.00/hour(5 hour min)
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Community Services -Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Galleries-Wedding Reception $3,000.00(8 hour max) $3,000.00(8 hour max)
Kitchen-Per Month $500.00 $500.00
Kitchen-Per Day $100.00 $100.00
Newland Barn(hourly):
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $45.00 $45.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $95.00 $95.00
Group VI $120.00 $120.00
Newland Barn with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake View Clubhouse(hourly):
Group l&II N/A N/A
Group Ill $20.00 $20.00
Group IV $25.00 $25.00
Group V $45.00 $45.00
Group VI $55.00 $55.00
Lake View Clubhouse with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse(hourly):
Group I&II No Charge No Charge
Group III $35.00 $35.00
Group IV $40.00 $40.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $85.00 • $85.00
Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake Park BBQ Facility $175.00 $175.00
$275.00(nonresident) $275.00(nonresident)
$375.00(commercial) $375.00(commercial)
Huntington Central Park
Amphitheater(daily rate)
Nonprofit/City Sponsored $150.00 $150.00
Park Site Reservation
Nonprofit/Resident $75.00 per day $75.00 per day
Nonresident $150.00 per day $150.00 per day
Commercial $250.00/day OR $250.00/day OR
$100.00/day+10%gross $100.00/day+10%gross
revenue--whichever is revenue--whichever is
greater greater
Band Stand
Nonprofit/City Sponsored $175.00(daily rate) $175.00(daily rate)
Nonresident $250.00/day $250.00/day
Commercial $350.00/day $350.00/day
Youth Group Camping-Per Person/Per Night $4.00 $4.00
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Jumper/Bounce House/Trailer with mounted Merry-Go-Round Permit $25.00 $25.00
Courts and Fields Rentals(hourly)
Edison/Murdv Tennis/RacauetbaH/Bocci Ball Court Reservations $4.00/hour+tournament $4.00/hour+tournament
fees fees
Field/Practice Lights:Hooe View $15.00 $15.00
Soccer/Softball/Artificial Turf Fields(Edison.Murdv.Worthy.Greer.Lamb-hourIvl
Field without Lights:
Adult/Youth $25.00 $25.00
Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $15.00 $15.00
Field with Lights/Arena Field:
Adult/Youth $35.00 $35.00
Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $25.00 $25.00
Softball/Baseball Field Preparation Charge $25.00/field/per $25.00/field/per
Adventure Playground
Residents $4.00/person $4.00/person
Non-Residents/Groups $4.00/person $4.00/person
Adults/Chaperones No Charge No Charge
COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS
Tournaments 10%of gross receipts+ 10%of gross receipts+
rental fees rental fees
Youth Sports Programs/per participant:
Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Summer Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Shooting Stars Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Flag Football $60.00 $60.00
Baseball $60.00 $60.00
Volleyball $60.00 $60.00
Jr.Baseball/Softball,Basketball,Football $60.00 $60.00
Pee Wee Soccer,Basketball,T-Ball $60.00 $60.00
Recreation/Human Services Events(per person):
Pier Swim/with Shirt(pre-registration) $25.00 $25.00
Pier Swim/no Shirt(day of event) $25.00 $25.00
Surf Contest $40.00 $40.00
Family Camp Out $18.00/Space+ $18.00/Space+
$12.00/participant $12.00/participant
Camp HB $180-$200/week $180-$200/week
Camp HB Extended Hours $35-$50/week $35-$50/week
Community Center Events&Material Fees $5.00-$100.00 $5.00-$100.00
Senior Center Dances&Events $5.00-$50.00 $5.00-$50.00
Instructional Classes
Instructional Classes-Processing Fee $6.00 maximum $6.00 maximum
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Sands Community Services Guide Advertising
Back Cover $3,500.00 $3,500.00
Inside Front Cover-Full page $3,200.00 $3,200.00
Inside Back Cover-Full Page $3,200.00 $3,200.00
Full Interior $3,000.00 $3,000.00
1/2 page $1,500.00 $1,500.00
1/4 page $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Inside Front Cover-1/2 page $1,600.00 $1,600.00
Inside Back Cover-1/2 page $1,600.00 $1,600.00
Aquatics Classes $85.00/session $85.00/session
(maximum) (maximum)
Senior Citizen Swim $2.00 $2.00
Fitness Center Annual Membership(Senior Center in Central Park)
Ages 50-79 $120.00 $120.00
Ages 80+ $80.00 $80.00
Art Center(per person):
Memberships
Friends/Family $60.00 $60.00
Student/Senior $40.00 $40.00
Supporter $150.00 $150.00
Sustaining $300.00 $300.00
Director's Circle $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Admission to Events
General $15.00-$150.00 $15.00-$150.00
Members Discount varies by event Discount varies by event
Art Camp for Kids $160.00-$300.00 $160.00-$300.00
Fourth of July Celebration
Parade Entry Application $300.00-$3,000 $300.00-$3,000
Non-Judged Exempt(marching bands,drum&bugle corps,mounted equestrian Exempt Exempt
Parade/Fireworks Bleacher Seats $10.00-$50.00 $10.00-$50.00
Pier Plaza Festival Vendor Booths $500 to$2,500 $500 to$2,500
Official 4th of July Merchandise $5.00-$100.00 $5.00-$100.00
Surf City Run
Children(12 years and under) $15.00-$50.00 $15.00-$50.00
Adults(13 years and over) $32.00-$55.00 $32.00-$55.00
VIP Package $25.00-$50.00 $25.00-$50.00
Specific Events
Day Use Charges(Daily)
Resident Nonprofit(501c3) $650.00 $650.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Commercial $1,350.00 $1,350.00
Set-uplTake Down Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit(501c3) $ 325.00 $ 325.00
Non Resident- Non Profit(501c3) $ 500.00 $ 500.00
Commercial $ 675.00 $ 675.00
Mobile Stage Rental(transferred from Resolution 2014-16 schedule) $700.00 $700.00
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Community Services - Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges j Proposed Charges
Special Events
Day Use Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit(501c3) $375.00 $375.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $425.00 $425.00
Resident $400.00 $400.00
Non Resident $500.00 $500.00
Commercial $550.00 $550.00
Set-up/Take Down Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit(501c3) $187.00 $187.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $212.00 $212.00
Resident $200.00 $200.00
Non Resident $250.00 $250.00
Commercial $275.00 $275.00
Modified Day Use Charges
Minimum Hours/Use $325.00 $325.00
less than 3 hours with 20-50 participants that do not require any set-up and do not
require additional staff time or city services. These events should not impact the
beach public in any way.
Minimum Participants No Charge 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 staff
time or city services. These events should not impact the beach public in any way.
PARKING RATES
South Beach Attended Lots-Off-Peak Season Daily Rates
Auto,pickup truck,motorcycle $15.00/day $15.00/day
Autos with disabled person(DP)placard $10.00 $10.00
Bus-24 passengers or less $50.00/day $50.00/day
Bus-25 passengers or more $100.00/day $100.00/day
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,including overhangs $15.00 per occupied $15.00 per occupied
space* space*
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,inc overhangs,with disabled person(DP) placard $10.00 per occupied $10.00 per occupied
space* space*
South Beach Attended Lots-Peak Season 131
Auto,pickup truck,motorcycle
Monday-Friday $15.00/day $15.00/day
Saturday&Sunday,Memorial and Labor Days $20.00/day $20.00/day
Autos with disabled person(DP)placard $10.00 $10.00
Bus-24 passengers or less $50.00/day $50.00/day
Bus-25 passengers or more $100.00/day $100.00/day
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,including overhangs
Monday-Friday $15.00 per $15.00 per
occupied space* occupied space*
Saturday&Sunday,Memorial and Labor Days $20.00 per $20.00 per
occupied space* occupied space*
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,inc overhangs,with disabled person(DP) placard $10.00 per $10.00 per
occupied space* occupied space*
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Community Services -Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Fourth of July(flat rate) $30 for July 4th,plus $30 for July 4th,plus
$25.00 flat rate for each of$25.00 flat rate for each of
two additional days two additional days
immediately preceding immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th and/or following July 4th
as selected by the as selected by the
Director of Community Director of Community&
Services Library Services
Air Show(daily flat rate) $30.00 until 5:00 pm $30.00 until 5:00 pm
*Example: Three(3)occupied spaces x$20 per space=$60.00
Event Parking-Beach Lots(permitted events)*
Peak Season-Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day Weekend $15/day $15/day
Non-Peak Season-After Labor Day through October 31 $10/day $10/day
Non-Peak Season-March 1 until Memorial Day Weekend $10/day $10/day
Off Season-November through the end of February $7/day $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.
Notes:
[3] Peak season:Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend.
Beach Service Road Permit,Vendor Permit
Beach Service Road Permit,Vendor Permit $10.00/year $10.00/year
Beach Service Road Replacement Pass $5.00 $5.00
Resident Meter Pass
Resident Meter Pass-up to 4 max per dwelling unit $10.00/year $10.00/year
Resident Meter Replacement Pass $5.00 $5.00
Annual Beach Parking ass Permit 141
Vehicles under 20 ft,including overhangs
General $150.00 $195.00
Senior(62+)(one pass per person) $75.00 $100.00
Disabled Person(DP)Placard $75.00 $100.00
Veterans(with proper identification) $125.00 $125.00
Oversize Vehicles,up to 40 feet total length $300.00 $400.00
Annual Beach Parking Replacement Pass $10.00 $10.00
Surf Class Parking Pass $5.00/Semester $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.
Huntington Beach RV Campground
Winter Camping(October 1 May 31)(Day after Labor Day-May 31)
Recreational Vehicle(RV)plus auto $75.00/day Sun-Thurs $75.00/day Sun-Thurs
$85.00/day Fri-Sat and $100.00/day Fri-Sat
Holidays* and Holidays*
Senior(62+) $65.00/day Sun-Thurs $65.00/day Sun-Thurs
$75.00/day Fri-Sat and $90.00/day Fri-Sat and
Holidays* Holidays*
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
With Disabled Person(DP)Placard $65.00/day Sun-Thurs $65.00/day Sun-Thurs
$75.00/day Fri-Sat and $90.00/day Fri-Sat and
Holidays* Holidays'
Reservation Cancellation Fee(Greater than 2 days prior to arrival date) $25.00 $25.00
Reservation Cancellation Fee(2 or less days prior to arrival date) First Night's Daily Rate First Nights Daily Rate
Change Fee $10.00 $10.00
Site Lock Fee $5/day $10/day
*Holiday Rates
Thanksgiving Week(Sunday preceding Thanksgiving through Saturday night following Thanksgiving)
Christmas Week(day preceding Christmas through New Year's Eve)
Day preceding Veterans Day(observed),Martin Luther King Jr.Day,Presidents'Day,Memorial Day
Recreational Vehicle(RV)Event Camping Three-Day Air Show Pass
(BY RESERVATION ONLY) Up to$1,600(3 or 4 day Up to$1,600(3 or 4 day
pass) pass)
(Valid Thursday of the Air (Valid Thursday of the Air
Show after 10 am through Show after 10 am through
Monday,10 am following Monday,10 am following
completion of the Air completion of the Air
Show) Show)
Parking Lots
Bluff Top [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
Dog Beach [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
First and Atlanta [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
First and Walnut [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $3.00 $4.00
Pier Plaza Parking(between 1st and 7th streets) [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $3.00 $4.00
Daily Flat Rate $25.00 per $25.00 per
occupied space occupied space
Sports Complex
Day Use $1.00 $2.00
Season Parking Pass $10.00 $20.00
Annual Parking Pass(3 seasons) $30.00 $60.00
Vehicles over 20 feet,including overhangs,Day Use $10.00 $20.00
Warner
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
Main Promenade Parking Structure
Daily Rates:
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $1.00/Each 20 Minutes $1.00/Each 20 Minutes
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) Prevailing Hrly Rate or Prevailing Hrly Rate or
$5.00 $5.00
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Maximum Daily Rate-Nen-Peal- Off-Peak $15.00 $15.00
Maximum Daily Rate-Peak Season [3] $20.00 $20.00
$29,88 $20:88
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Community Services -Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Downtown Business Employee Pass $20.00/month $25.00/month
Downtown Business Employee Daily Stamped Validation $2.00/day $2.00/day
Main Promenade Parking Structure(4th of July Only) $30.00 $30.00
Main Promenade Parking Structure(two additional days immediately
preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community
&Library Services)
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes
Maximum Daily Rate $27.00 $27.00
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) Prevailing Hrly Rate or Prevailing Hrly Rate or
$10.00 $10.00
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Main Promenade Parking Structure(Three-Day Air Show Event)
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes
Maximum Daily Special Event Rate $30.00 $30.00
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) (Prevailing Hourly Rate or (Prevailing Hourly Rate or
$10.00) $10.00)
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Notes:
[1] Charges for City sponsored or co-sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-15
[2] No charge for autos with disabled placards(DP)in marked DP parking spaces.
[3] Peak season:Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend.
[4]Valid at City beach parking lots,the Main Promenade Parking Structure,and metered spaces on Pacific Coast Highway&Beach Blvd. Exceptions include
July 4th,two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library Services and three days of the Air
Show.
[5]Additional$2.00 per hour on special event days including July 4th,two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director
of Community&Library Services and three days of the Air Show.
Netesa
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{2] This fee was inadvertently reduced from$325 to$125 on 417/11;the prior fee of$375 was in effect since 6/15/OE
[3] D M al Day.. ekend I ab r Day weekend
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notice of.Public Hearing on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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 establishing and updating various user and
regulatory fees and charges. The public hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
Civic Center,located at 2000 Main Street on Tuesday,May 2,2023 at 6:00pm.
The public may obtain copies of the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from the
City's website at http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov.
All interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for, or against, the
proposed updates to the Master Fee.and Charges Schedule with written or oral comments.
Written communications to the City Council should be directed 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: April 21,2023 and April 28,2023 City of Huntington Beach
By: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714)536-5227
http:i/h untingtonbeachca.govlHBPublicCommentsl
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023 -21
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ADOPTING AN UPDATED MASTER FEE AND CHARGES SCHEDULE BY AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-59, AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION NOS. 2017-28, 2017-44,
2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87,2020-37, 2021-17,
2021-18, 2021-36 , 2021-78 AND 2022-35, WHICH ESTABLISHED A CONSOLIDATED
COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE MASTER FEE AND CHARGES SCHEDULE
(SUPPLEMENTAL FEE RESOLUTION NO. 17)
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 amended the Fee and Charges Schedule pursuant to
Resolution No. 2017-28, and further amended the Schedule pursuant to Resolution Nos. 2017-44,
2017-46, 2018-01, 2018-29, 2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17,
2021-18,2021-36 2021-78 and 2022-35; and,
WHEREAS,user and regulatory fees are established by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, in 2016 the City completed a study to identify the cost of providing various
user and regulatory fee-related services; and
WHEREAS, from time to time the City has completed additional studies to identify costs
of providing specific services and to inform the establishment and adjustment of various user and
regulatory fees; and
WHEREAS, the studies examined fee-related services provided by the City, the costs
reasonably borne by the City in providing those services,the beneficiaries of those services,and
the revenues produced by those paying fees and charges for special services; 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 studies along with changes in City
costs over the last several years,provide adequate evidence to conclude that the revised fees do
not exceed the cost to provide the services for which the fees are charged; and
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-21
NOW,the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby adopts the fees and charges as set forth in attached
Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference.
SECTION 2. Certain parking lot and camping fees adopted by this resolution found
specifically within the Community Services sections of the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
shall become effective on May 27,2023. All other fees adopted by this resolution shall become
effective sixty(60) days after adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on day of , 2023.
Mayor
REVIEWED AND APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Manager City Attorney kJ
INITIATED AND APPROVED:
A hief Financial Officer
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23-12785/307969
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Charges SchedUle
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Proposed Effective Date July 1 , 2023
with the exception of unattended parking lots and HB RV Campground
fees to be effective on May 27, 2023"
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Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Table of Contents
City Clerk 3
City Manager 4- 5
Finance 6- 7
Community Development 8 -20
Information Services 21
Public Works 22-28
Police 29 -30
Fire 31 -42
Library 43-46
Community Services 47-59
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City Clerk-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Copies:
CL-1 Per page(per case law) [1] $ 0.10 $ 0.10
CL-2 Miscellaneous(includes micro film) Cost of Cost of
Reproduction Reproduction
Electronic Data Request(CD!DVD Copy)
CL-3 Copy of Existing Data File Actual cost Actual cost
CL-4 Copy of Non-Existing Data File Actual cost Actual cost
CL-5 Certification of Document $ 18 $ 18
CL-6 Passport Program(Application fee, Federal Program Mandate) $35(per $35(per
Department of Department of
State) State)
CL-7 Passport Photograph(optional) $ 11 $ 15
CL-8 Hourly Rate:
City Clerk $ 111 $ 127
For services requested of City staff which have no fee fisted 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 extemal service providers if required to
process the specific application.
Notes
[1] Per Public Records Act
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City Manager-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CM-1 Film Permit Application charge $ 159 $ 182
CM-2 Student Film Permit Application charge $ 50 $ 50
CM-3 Film Permit Revisions $ 127 $ 145
CM-4 Hourly Rate $ 96 $ 110
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.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
City F 1 ger
Page 4
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City Manager-Film Permit Services Charges
Description Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
Motion Daily Charges
Professional
Crew of under 5 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew of 5-9 $ 424.00 $ 486
Crew of 10-20 $ 530.00 $ 607
Crew greater than 20 $ 636.00 $ 728
Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies
Crew of under 5 $ 159.00 $ 182
Crew of 5-9 $ 318.00 $ 364
Crew of 10-20 $ 424.00 $ 486
Crew greater than 20 $ 530.00 $ 607
Nonprofit
Crew of under 5 $ 53.00 $ 61
Crew of 5-9 $ 106.00 $ 12f
Crew of 10-20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew greater than 20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Still Daily Charges
Professional
Crew of under 10 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew of 10-20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Crew greater than 20 $ 424.00 $ 486
Huntington Beach Film/Production Companies
Crew of under 10 $ 106.00 $ 121
Crew of 10-20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Crew greater than 20 $ 318.00 $ 364
Nonprofit
Crew of under 10 $ 53.00 $ 61
Crew of 10-20 $ 106.00 $ 121
Crew greater than 20 $ 212.00 $ 243
Additional Charges
Location Use Fees To be determined To be determined
on case-by-case on case-by-case
basis by the City basis by the City
Manager or his/her Manager or his/her
Designee Designee
Student with instructor Verification Daily Fees not Daily Fees not
required required
Government Agencies Daily Fees not Daily Fees not
required required
Amateur photographers(including realtors and filming for personal use),Filming for private family no charge;film no charge;film
use,and same-day breaking news permit not required permit not required
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Finance-User Fees and Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Delinquent Customer Fees
Returned Check Processing(Non-Sufficient Funds NSF)
FN-1 1st NSF Check [2] $ 25 $ 25
FN-2 Each Subsequent NSF Check [2] $ 35 $ 35
FN-3 Processing of Delinquent Administrative Citation $ 41 $ 47
FN-4 Transient Occupancy Tax(TOT)Administration processing fee(in addition to penalty) $ 35 $ 40
FN-5 Collections Processing Fee $ 35 $ 40
Other Fees and Charges
FN-7 Parking Citation Processing Fee $ 3.50 $ 4
FN-8 Cash Bond Acceptance and Processing $ 90 $ 103
FN-9 Tract/Other Bonds Processing $ 53 $ 61
FN-10 Lien Processing $ 90 $ 103
FN-11 Business Improvement District(BID)Processing Fee $ 11 $ 12
FN-12 Refund Processing-Check _ $ 30 $ 30
FN-13 Check Reissuance $ 35 $ 35
Water Billing
FN-14 Utility Customer Set-Up(residential,industrial,construction) $ 35 $ 35
FN-15 Utility Billing Late Fee greater of 5%or greeter of 5%or
$10 flat rate $10 flat rate
Business License
FN-20 Change to Business License-Name $ 21 $ 24
FN-21 Change to Business License-Location $ 21 $ 24
FN-22 Duplicate Business License $ 12 $ 13
FN-23 Business License Tax Processing Renewal $ 26 $ 30
FN-24 Business License Tax Renewal Processing(Tax Exempt Business) $ - $ -
FN-25 Business License Application $ 48 $ 55
FN-26 Business License Application(Tax Exempt Business) $ - $ -
FN-27 Business License Home Occupation $ 12 $ 13
FN-28 Business License Field Re-inspection $ 21 $ 24
FN-29 Business License Revocation $ 349 $ 399
FN-30 Oil Penalty Administration Fee $ 40 $ 46
Special Regulatory Business Permits
Finance
Police
Sworn
Non sworn
FN-31 Bingo Permit [1] $ 50 $ 50
FN-32 Entertainment Permit-new $ 426 $ 488
FN-33 Entertainment Permit-renewal $ 426 $ 488
FN-34 Entertainment Permit-change of location/name $ 188 $ 215
FN-35 Entertainment Permit-conceptual $ 662 $ 758
FN-36 Fortune Teller Permit-initial $ 289 $ 331
FN-37 Fortune Teller Permit-renewal $ 289 $ 331
FN-38 Fortune Teller Permit-change of location/name $ 180 $ 206
FN-39 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-initial $ 819 $ 938
FN-40 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
FN-41 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Business Permit-change name/location $ 269 $ 308
FN-42 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-Initial $ 819 $ 938
FN-43 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
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Finance 1 User Fees and Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
FN-43 Sexually Oriented Business(SOB)Performer Permit-renewal $ 819 $ 938
FN-44 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-initial/add partner $ 599 $ 685
FN-45 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-renewal $ 599 $ 685
FN-46 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate-change of location/name/removal of partner $ 201 $ 230
FN-47 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-initial $ 301 $ 345
FN-48 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-.renewal $ 212 $ 243
FN-49 Massage Independent Registration Certificate-change of location/name $ 64 $ 73
FN-50 Escort Service Permit-initial $ 654 $ 748
FN-51 Escort Service Permit-renewal $ 654 $ 748
FN-52. Escort Service Permit-change of location/name: $ 269 $ 308
FN-53 Escort Employee Permit initial $ 654 $ 748
FN-54 Escort Employee Permit-renewal $ 654 $ 748
Subpoena Fees
FN-55 Response to subpoena-Hourly [5] $ 24 $ 24
FN-56 Response to subpoena-Records 15] $ 15 $ 15
FN-57 Response to subpoena-Civil [6] $ 275 $ 275
FN-58 Copies-.Standard Size(up to 8.5 x 14)per copy plus actual postage charges $0.10+postage $0.10+postage
FN-59 Copies-Documents off of microfilm+actual postage charges $0.20+postage $020+postage
FN-60 Copies-Reproduction of Documents requiring special processing+actual postage charges Actual Cost of Actual Cost of
production production
Hourly Rate:
FN-61 Finance $ 139 $ 159
FN-62 Sidewalk Vending Permit Fee. $ 284 $ 299.
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 ofextemal service providers if required to
process the specific application.
Taxicab Program Permit Fees
FN-63 Company Permit [6],[10] $ 3,086 $ 3,250
FN-64 Vehicle Permit(per vehicle) [8],[10] $ 256 $ 270
FN-65 Driver Permit [8],[10] $ 416 $ 438
FN-66 Replacement.Permit(Driver or Taxicab) [9],[10] $ 66 $ 70
Credit Card Transaction Convenience Fee
FN-67 Credit Card Transaction Convenience Fee 2.29%
Notes
[1] Bingo permit-Max$50-CA Govt.Code 25845;Penal Code 326.3-326.5
[2] Per CA Civil Code;1st 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 notcurrently 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
[8] Fixed fee;two-year permit
[9] The replacement permit shall be valid for the remaining term of the permit being replaced.
[10] City Technology Automation Fee also applies and is in additional to the base permit fee.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Page 7 Finance
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Community Development,Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS [1)
PL-1 Annexation Request(deposit) Deposit of$39,000 Deposit of$44,000
PL-2 Coastal Development Permit [2) $ 8,932 $ 10,228
Conditional Use Permit:
PL-3 New Residential $ 12,645 $ 14,480
PL-4 Commercial/Industrial $ 13,448 $ 15,399
PL-5 Alcohol,Dancing or Live Entertainment $ 5,819 $ 6,663
PL-6 Mixed Use $ 29,414 $ 33,682
PL-7 Entitlement Continuance 131 $ 649 $ 744
Development Agreement
PL-B Original Contract or Significant Amendment(Deposit) Deposit of Deposit of
$35,000 $40,000
PL-9 Minor Amendment/Affordable Housing Only $ 12,982 $ 14,866
PL-10 Annual Review(Planning Commission Hearing) $ 4,637 $ 5,309
PL-11 Annual Review(Administrative Review) $ 2,782 $ 3,185
Entitlement Plan Amendment
PL-12 New Hearing $ 6,355 $ 7,277
PL-13 No Change to Conditions-Director Review • $ 3,471 $ 3,975
PL-14 General Plan Amendment-GPA Major $ 61,533 $ 70,461
PL-15 General Plan Amendment-GPA Minor $ 34,727 $ 39,766
PL-16 General Plan Conformance $ 7,750 $ 8,875
PL-17 Local Coastal Program Amendment $ 25,624 $ 29,342
PL-18 Reversion to Acreage $ 6,465 $ 7,403
PL-19 Special Permit $ 4,971 $ 5,693
Tentative Tract Map
PL-20 Base $ 32,192 $ 36,863
PL-21 Per Lot $ 93 $ 107
PL-22 Variance (51 $ 5,296 $ 6,064
PL-23 Zoning Map Amendment (6] $ 36,999 $ 42,367
PL-24 Precise Plan of Street Alignment $ 21,064 $ 24,120
PL-25 Mobile Home Park Conversion Review $ 54,186 $ 62,048
PL-26 Zoning Text Amendment-Major $ 47,878 $ 54,825
PL-27 Zoning Text Amendment-Minor $ 20,115 $ 23,033
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Community Development,Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTIONS [1]
Coastal Development Permit [2]
PL-28 Single Family Dwelling $ 4,880 $ 5,588
PL-29 All Others $ 6,329 $ 7,248
PL-30 Conditional Use Permit $ 7,299 $ 8,358
PL-31 Conditional Use Permit(Fences/Exceptions to Height Limits) $ 2,416 $ 2,767
PL-32 Entitlement Continuance [3] $ 464 $ 531
Entitlement Plan Amendment
PL-33 New Hearing $ 3,327 $ 3,810
PL-34 No Change to Conditions-Director Review $ 2,117 $ 2,424
PL-35 Temporary Use Permit $ 5,093 $ 5,832
PL-36 Bond(if applicable) [C] $ 530 $ 607
PL-37 Tentative Parcel Map $ 7,922 $ 9,071
PL-38 Tentative Parcel Map Waiver $ 3,482 $ 3,987
Tentative Tract Map
PL-39 Base $ 12,805 $ 14,663
PL-40 Per Lot $ 94 $ 108
PL-41 Variance [5] $ 4,632 $ 5,533
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW [1]
PL-42 Environmental Assessment(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
PL-43 Historic Structures(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
PL-44 Environmental Review Focused EA(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
Mitigation Monitoring:
PL-46 Mitigated Negative Declaration
PL-47 Environmental Impact Report-
PL-48 Environmental Impact Report(EIR)(Deposit) [7] See Note See Note
STAFF REVIEW AND SERVICES [1]
PL-49 Address Assignment Processing(per project) $ 1,824 $ 2,089
PL-50 Address Change $ 406 $ 465
Administrative Permit
PL-51 List 1: Outdoor Dining,Eating and Drinking Establishments,Fence Extensions(<8'),Personal $ 1,516 $ 1,736
Enrichment Services over 5,000 sq.ft.,and Home Occupations
PL-52 List 2: Parking Reduction,Carts&Kiosks,Waiver of Development Standards,Non-conforming $ 2,409 $ 2,758
structure additions
PL-53 List 2A:Daycare No charge No charge
PL-54 List 3:Privacy Gates,Game Centers,Accessory Dwelling Units,Manufactured Home Parks $ 2,275 $ 2,606
PL-55 List 4:Personal Enrichment Services under 5,000 sq ft No charge No charge
PL-56 Animal Permits $ 382 $ 438
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PL-57 Categorical Exclusion letter(coastal) $ 464 $ 531
PL-58 CC&R Review $ 1,508 $ 1,727
PL-59 Certificate of Compliance $ 1,424 $ 1,630
Design Review Board
PL-60 Minor-approved by DRB Secretary $ 1,735 $ 1,987
PL-61 Others $ 3,471 $ 3,975
PL-62 Extension of Time $ 556 $ 637
PI-63 Initial Plan,Zoning&Review(land use changes,zone changes,conceptual plans) $ 927 $ 1,061
Landscape Plan Check:
PL-64 Single Family Dwelling $ 682 $ 781
PL-65 Tract Map $ 1,364 $ 1,562
PL-66 CommercialMdustriaUMulti-Family Dwelling $ 1,364 $ 1,562
PL-67 Limited Sign Permit $ 1,656 $ 1,896
PL-68 Lot Line Adjustment/Lot Merger(Planning) $ 1,206 $ 1,380
Planned Sign Program
PL-70 Single User and Amendments to Existing Programs $ 1,742 $ 1,994
PL-71 Multiple Users $ 2,715 $ 3,109
Preliminary Plan Review: [4]
PL-72 Single Family Residential $ 1,290 $ 1,477
PL-73 Multi-Family Residential(up to 9 units) $ 2,268 $ 2,597
PL-74 Multi-Family Residential(>_10 units) $ 3,558 $ 4,075
PL-75 Non-Residential/Mixed Use $ 4,181 $ 4,788
PL-76 Sign Code Exception-Staff $ 1,484 $ 1,699
PL-77 Sign Code Exception-Design Review Board $ 2,040 $ 2,336
Site Plan Review
PL-78 Major-PC Review $ 12,773 $ 14,627
PL-79 Minor-Facade remodel,Car Dealerships $ 5,309 $ 6,080
PL-60 Temporary and Promotional Activity Sign Permit $ 93 $ 107
PL-81 Temporary Sales/Event Permit $ 270 $ 309
PL-82 Wireless Permit Applications $ 1,623 $ 1,858
Zoning Letter: •
PL-83 Zoning/Flood Verification $ 93 $ 107
PL-84 Zoning Letter Staff $ 279 $ 319
PL-85 Zoning Research/Information(Per Hour-1 hr.min.) $ 185 $ 212
PL-86 Planning Consultation/Meeting Fee(Per Hour,Per Planner,1 hr.min.) $ 185 $ 212
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Community Development,Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
APPEALS [1]
To Planning Commission
PL-87 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 3,100 $ 3,549
PL-88 Others $ 4,279 $ 4,899
PL-89 Appeal of Director's Decision(PC Public Hearing) $ 2,981 $ 3,413
PL-90 Appeal of Director's Interpretation(PC Non-Public) $ 2,232 $ 2,556
To City Council(file w!City Clerk's Office)
PL-91 Single family owner appealing decision of own property $ 2,352 $ 2,693
PL-92 Others $ 3,775 $ 4,323
PL-93 Mills Act Annual Fee $ 185 $ 212
PL-94 Mills Act Application Fee $ 530 $ 607
PLANNING BUILDING PLAN REVIEW [1]
PL-95 Planning Plan review 46%of building 46%of building
inspection fee inspection fee
PL-96 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed 20%of building 20%of building
inspection fee inspection fee
AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN-LIEU FEE [C]
Subject to Cost of Living Index Adjustments per Resolution 2008-43
PL-97
PL-98
PL-99
PL-100 Refer to separately presented Affordable Housing in-lieu Fee Schedule for Planning Fees PL 97-
103(established per Resolution 2007-71 and subject to annual adjustment)
PL-101
PL-102
PL-1 D3
OTHER FEES
PL-104 Downtown Specific Plan Fee [C] $831 per acre $831 per acre
Outdoor Dining:
PL-105 License Agreement Application Fee $ 185 $ 212
PL-108 Noise Deviation Permit $ 1,484 $ 1,699
General Plan Maintenance Fee per$1,000 valuation of new construction change to sq ft change to sq ft
General Plan Maintenance Fee per sq.ft $ 0.27 $ 0.27
Pursuant to City Council Resolution No.2012-66 adopted on October 1,2012,the park land ]C]
dedication in lieu fees(Quimby Fees)effective November 14,2012 are as follows:
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)
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Community Development, Planning Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Beach Edinger Corridor Fees: [C]
Net new commercial or office project $0.30/sq.f1. $0.30/sq.ft.
Net new industrial project $0.30/sq.ft. $0.30/sq.ft.
Remodels or facade improvements(commercial) $0.08/sq.ft. $0.08/sq.ft.
Remodels or facade Improvements(Industrial) $0.08/sq.ft. $0.08/sq.ft.
New residential units(MFR) $300/unit $300/unit
New residential units(SFR) $300/unit $300/unit
New hotel room $300/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 $ 185 $ 212
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.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PERMITS [1]
PL-150 Short Term Rental Permit Processing-Initial Two Years [8] $ 589 $ 620
PL-151 Shod-Term Rental Permit Processing-Renewal [8] $ 306 $ 322
GROUP HOME I SOBER LIVING HOME USE PERMIT [1]
PL-152 Six or Fewer Residents(Special Use Permit) $ 1,753 $ 1,846
Seven or More Residents
a)Conditional Use Permit $ 4,765 $ 5,018
PL-153 b)Operator Permit $ 2,193 $ 2,310
PL-154 Public Notice Fee $ 518
PL-155 Conceptual Project Fee $ 1,000
PL-156 Development Assistance Team(DAT)Fee(per hr) $ 212
Notes:
[1] Includes automation fee
[2] Coastal Development Permit reduced 50%when processed concurrently with a Conditional Use
[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 afime'and material(T&M)basis
[8] Short-Term Rental Permit fees include code enforcement review required to conduct permit application
review. For Code Enforcement effort subsequent to issuance of initial permit,hourly billing rates apply.
Master Fee and Charges Schedule p
Page 12 ling
Community Development, Building Division-User Fees
No. Description, Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-1 Permit Processing Charge(All permits,plan reviews,including $ 34.00 $ 39
change of contractor,owner,special inspector program,etc.)
B-2 Building Inspection Fees(Including Foundation or Partial Building Based on Project Valuation Based on Project Valuation
Inspection as well as routine building permit activities)
Inspection Fees(based on valuation):
$1 to$500 $ 75.00 $ 80
$501 to$2,000 $75.00 for first$500+$5.00 for $80.00 for first$500+$5.33 for
each additional$100 or fraction each additional$100 or fraction
thereof thereof
$2,001 to$25,000 $150.00 for first$2,000+$19.57 $160.00 for first$2,000+$21.30
for each additional$1,000 or for each additional$1,000 or
fraction thereof fraction thereof
$25,001 to$50,000 $600.00 for first$25,000+ $650.00 for first$25,000+
$12.00 for each additional$1,000$12.00 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$50,001 to$100,000 $900.00 for first$50,000+$6.00 $950.00 for first$50,000+$7.00
for each additional$1,000 or for each additional$1,000 or
fraction thereof fraction thereof
$100,001 to$500,000 $1,200.00 for first$100,000+ $1,300.00 for first$100,000+
$6.00 for each additional$1,000 $6.50 for each additional$1.000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$500,001 to$1,000,000 $3,600.00 for first$500,000+ $3,900.00 for first$500,000+
$5.40 for each additional$1,000 $5.80 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
$1,000,000 and up $6,300.00 for first$1,000,006+ $6,800.00 for first$1,000,000+
$4.32 for each additional$1,000 $4.64 for each additional$1,000
or fraction thereof or fraction thereof
B-3 Building Plan Review Fees 61%of building inspection fee 61%of building inspection fee
B-4 Standard production units after model unit has been reviewed 161 26%of building inspection fee 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 $ 137.00 $ 157
$100,001-$1,000,000-3 or more reviews $ 137.00 $ 157
$1,000,001 or more-4 or more reviews $ 137.00 $ 157
B-6 Refund Processing Fee $ 205.00 $ 235
B-7 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted drawings [5) $ 4.00 $ 4
B-8 Record Retention Fee-Each Issued permit [5j $ 1.00 $ 1
B-9 Counter Staff Research/Special Services(More than 10 min.) actual cost;$137 per hr. actual cost;$157 per hr.
B-10 Copies from Microfilm [5) $3.00 for 1st copy,$1.50 each $3.00 for 1st copy,$1.50 each
additional copy additional copy
B-11 Copies not on Microfilm [5] $ 0.10 $ 0.10
B-12 Building Plan Review Extension $ 137.00 $ 157
B-13 Building Permit Extension $ 137.00 $ 157
B-14 Building Relocation Inspection Fee(first 2 hours,minimum charge) $ 273.00 $ 313
13-15 Building Relocation Inspection Fee(each additional hour) $ 137.00 $ 157
B-16 Investigation Fee-for work performed without a permit [7] Equal to Std.Insp.Fee OR Equal to Std.Insp.Fee OR
Actual cost,whichever is greater. Actual cost,whichever is greater.
Minimum$250 Minimum$250
8-17 Reinspecfion Fee $ 171.00 $ 196
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Community Development,Building Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-18 Permit Supplement [8]
B-19 Expired Permits [7,9] $ 46.00 $ 53
B-20 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration $ 137.00 $ 157
&Similar Services-City Processing Fee
B-21 Recording and Release of Non-Compliance due to Permit Expiration [10] $ 10.00 $ 10
&Similar Services-County Recorder Fee
B-22 Certificate of Occupancy w/Building Permit No Charge No Charge
B-23 Certificate of Occupancy Review(no inspection required) [3] $ 46.00 $ 53
8-24 Modified Certificate without additional inspection/admin. [4] $ 34.00 $ 39
B-25 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-B/M $ 171.00 $ 196
Occ
B-26 Certificate when Inspection/Administrative Services required-All $ 547.00 $ 626
Other Occ
B-27 Certificate of Occupancy Review services requiring services in excess $137/hour $157/hour
of 75 minutes for B/M Occupancy,or in excess of 250 minutes for
Other Occupancies
8-28 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-B/M Occupancies Actual Cost;$106 minimum Actual Cost;$121 minimum
B-29 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-All Other Occupancies Actual Cost;$238 minimum Actual Cost;$273 minimum
B-30 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection.Plan Review, $ 137.00 $ 157
Supervisory Services-during normal work hours-hourly rate
B-31 Building Division Counter Services,Inspection,Plan Review, $ 165.00 $ 189
Supervisory Service-outside normal work hours-hourly rate
B-32 Planning Division-Building Plan Review See Planning Fee Analysis See Planning Fee Analysis
B-33 State of California-SMIP fees [5]
B-34 Huntington Beach Library and School District Fees [5]
B-35 Electrical Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47
New single and multiple-family residential buildings including $0.19/sq foot,$41.00 minimum $0.22/sq foot,$47 minimum
additions and attached garages
Each service meter $1.00/AMP,$41.00 minimum. $1.15.00/AMP,$47 minimum
Each sub panel $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Each self-contained,factory-wired,approved unit(2-HP max over $ 25.58 $ 29.29
2-HP see generators,motors and transformers)
Lighting Fixtures:
First 50 fixtures,each $ 3.97 $ 4.55
Each additional fixture $ 1.96 $ 2.24
Each pole with fixtures $ 25.58 $ 29.29
Generators,Motors and Transformers:
HP,kW,or KVA.Rating of Equipment up to and Including two(2) $ 25.58 $ 29.29
Over two(2)and not over ten(10) $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Over ten(10)and not over fifty(50) $ • 100.80 $ 115.42
Over fifty(50) $ 247.88 $ 283.85
Receptacle and Switch Outlets:
First fifty(50)outlets,each $ 3.97 $ 4.55
Each additional outlet $ 1.96 $ 2.24
Each section of track lighting or multiple outlet assembly $ 12.76 $ 14.62
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
' Page 14
Community Development,Building Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Signs:
1st sign at one address $ 247.88 $ 283.85
Each additional sign at the same address $ 100.80 $ 115.42
Fuse up $ 63.98 $ 73.27
Temporary service: '
Each temporary or construction pole(including lights and outlets $ 100.80 $ 115.42
for outdoor uses)
Each sub-pole with panel $ 47.99 $ 54.95
Each misc,item regulated by HB Electrical Code where no fee $ 47.99 $ 54.95
listed
B-36 Electrical Plan Review 62%of electrical Inspection fee; 62%of electrical Inspection fee;
$69 minimum $79 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr,$69 minimum $157/hr,$79 minimum
B-37 Mechanical Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Installation or relocation of each furnace,including ducts and/or $ 74.00 $ 85
vents attached to such appliance
Each Fire and/or Smoke Damper $ 32.00 $ 37
Relocation or replacement of each appliance vent not included in $ 32.00 $ 37
an appliance item also permitted
HVAC Duct Extension/Relocation for 1 to 10 ducts $ 47.00 $ 54
Each Additional Duct $ 6.00 $ 7
Installation or relocation of each boiler to 15hp or compressor to $ 79.00 $ 90
and including 5 tons,including attached cuts and/or vents
Installation or relocation of each boiler over 15 hp or compressor $ 190.00 $ 218
over 5 tons,including attached ducts and/or vents
Each evaporative cooler(non-portable type) $ 38.00 $ 44
Exhaust fan connected to a single environmental air duct $ 20.00 $ 23 '
(includes residential cooking hoods)
Each Air Handling unit not part of a factory-assembled appliance $ 38.00 $ 44
Each ventilation system less than or equal to 100,000 cfm which $ 38.00 $ 44
is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit
Each ventilation system less more or equal to 100,000 cfm which $ 79.00 $ 90
is not a portion of any HVAC system authorized by permit
Hood served by mechanical exhaust including duct/fan $ 79.00 $ 90
Miscellaneous items including all factory-built stoves,ovens,etc. $ 38.00 $ 44
Factory Built fireplaces $ 38.00 $ 44
Each low pressure gas-piping system up to.5 psi $ 31.00 $ 35
Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 $ 104.00 $ 119
psi
Each misc,item regulated by HB Mechanical Code where no fee $ 38.00 $ 44
listed
8.38 Mechanical Plan Review 121%of mechanical Inspection 121%of mechanical Inspection
fee;$56 minimum fee;$64 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr;$69 minimum $157/hr;$79 minimum
13.39 Plumbing Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Each plumbing fixture $ 41.00 $ 47
Each building sewer $ 83.00 $ 95
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1101
Community Development,Building Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Rainwater systems-per drain $ 21.00 $ 24
Each water heater and or vent $ 41.00 $ 47
Each low pressure gas-piping system,up to.5 psi $ 31.00 $ 35
Each medium or high pressure gas piping system exceeding.5 psi $ 104.00 $ 119
Each waste Interceptor or each kitchen grease trap $ 83.00 $ 95
Installation or alteration of water piping,Including vacuum breakers $ 83.00 $ 95
or backflow devices
Water Treating Equipment $ 41.00 $ 47
Floor Drain or floor sink $ 41.00 $ 47
Each misc.item regulated by FIB Plumbing Code where no fee is $ 41.00 $ 47
listed
Sump Pumps(sewage or rainwater) $ 41.00 $ 47
Medical Gas System of 1 to 5 outlets $ 278.00 $ 318
Each additional medical gas outlet $ 26.00 $ 30
Each misc.item regulated by HB Plumbing Code where no fee $ 41.00 $ 47
listed
B-40 Plumbing Plan Review 68%of plumbing Inspection fee; 68%of plumbing Inspection fee;
$69 minimum . $79 minimum
Reviews in excess of 3 submittals $137/hr;$69 minimum $157/hr;$79 minimum
B.41 Swimming Pool Permit Fees Minimum$41.00 Minimum$47.00
Building Inspection Fee 0.8x as established herein 0.8x as established herein
Building Plan Review Fee 61%of building inspection fee 61%of building inspection fee
Planning Plan Review Fee 20%of building inspection fee 20%of building inspection fee
Electrical Items $ 132.00 $ 151
Exception:Above ground spas,see electrical items
Plumbing Items $ 117.00 $ 134
Exception:Above ground spas,see plumbing items
Pre-Site Inspection $ • 137.00 $ 157
B-42 Solar Energy Permit Fees [11] Varies based on State GC Varies based on State GC
Residential
15 kW or less $ 407.00 $ 450.00
More than 15 kW $407+$15 per kW above 15 $450+$15 per kW above 15
kW kW
Commercial
15 kW or less $ 407.00 $ 450.00
More than 15 kW to 50 kW $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
More than 50 kW to 250 kW $1,000+$7 per kW above 50 $1,000+$7 per kW above 50
kW kW
More than 250 kW $2,000+$5 per kW above 250 $2,000+$5 per kW above 250
kW kW
B-43 Landscape Inspection
Residential $ 69.00 $ 79
Commercial/Industrial/Multi-family $ 206.00 $ 236
B-44 NPDES Inspection(hourly,1/2 hour minimum) $ 137.00 $ 157
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Community Development, Building Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
B-45 Building without a permit-fine [5] 2 X Inspection Fee 2 X Inspection Fee
B-46 Technology Automation fee 6%of all development, 6%of all development,
permit and prevention fees permit and prevention fees
for Planning,Building,Public for Planning,Building,Public
Works and Fire Works and Fire
6%of all development, 6%of all development,
• permit and prevention fees permit and prevention fees
for Planning,Building,Public for Planning,Building,Public
Works and Fire 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
111 Building Flat Fees only;remainder of cost analysis conducted on program level
In separate analysis
12] 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
hiah efficiency air conditioners.
131 City collects$75 current fee(building counter svcs.)
14] Only$30 processing fee is collected if modified •
151 Not included in cost analysis;placeholder on Master Fee Schedule
16] Fee percentage set by City policy,not evaluated through NBS cost analysis
17] 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 fine items as applicable.Minimum inspection Fee does not apply
191 Per City policy,fees to reactivate permits include the established processing
fee plus a penalty of 50%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
1101 Fee set by County;NBS did not evaluate
[11] Fees for this section are set by the State Government Code Section
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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1103
Community Development,Code Enforcement Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CE-1 Re-inspection Fee without Citation $ 160 $ 183
CE-2 Re-inspection Fee with a Citation $ 399 $ 457
CE-3 Notice&Order Fee $ 2,797 $ 3,203
CE-4 Mobile Vending Permit Initial $ 280 $ 321
CE-5 Mobile Vending Permit Annual $ 79 $ 90
CE-6 Shopping Cart Retrieval Containment Application $ 600 $ 687
CE-7 Newsrack-New Permit $ 519 $ 594
CE-8 Newsrack-annual Permit per rack $ 79 $ 90
CE-9 Appeals Fee for Notice&Order $ 447 $ 512
C£-10 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Supervisor $ 210 $ 221
CE-11 Hourly Rate-Senior Code Enforcement Officer $ 167 $ 176
CE-12 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Officer II $ 159 $ 167
CE-13 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Officer I $ 122 $ 128
CE-14 Hourly Rate-Code Enforcement Technician $ 107 $ 113
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 it required to
process the specific application,
Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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Community Development,Community Enhancement Division-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CE-15 Subordination Fee $ 265 $ 303
CE-16 Reconveyance Fee $ 85 $ 97
CE-17 Demand Fee $ 148 $ 169
CE-18 Rehab Loan/Grant Fee i1] $ 500 $ 500
GE-19 Affordable Housing Unit Inspection $ 46 $ 53
CE-2D Affordable Housing Unit-Annual Review $ 23 $ 26
Notes
�71 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
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Page 19 Community Enhancement
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-FACILITY RENTALS AND RECREATIONAL SERVICE FEES
FEE DESCRIPTION ADOPTED FEE AMOUNT PROPOSED FEE AMOUNT
Strand Parking Structure Floor Maximum Floor Maximum
Daily Fee:
September 15-May 15:
First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge
First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00
Daily Maximum $15.00 $18.00 $15.00 $18.00
May 16-September 14:
First 15 minutes(included as part of first hour) No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge
First 2 hours or less $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $2.00 $3.00 $2.00 $3.06
Daily Maximum $17.00 $20.00 $17.00 $20.00
Flat Rate(after 8:00 pm) $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $8.00
Holiday Event Flat Rate $27.00 $30.00 $27.00 $30.00
Valet Rates:
September 15-May 15
First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00
Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 $18.00 $20.00
May 16-September 14:
First 2 hours $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
Each 20 minutes thereafter $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 • $2.00
Maximum Rate $18.00 $20.00 $18.00 $20.00
Monthly Parking Pass:24 hours,7 days per week access $40.00 $50.00 $40.00 $50.00
Business Hours Parking Pass:
4th Amendment to Owner Participation Agreement Annual CPI $18.86 _ $18.86 $18.86 $18.86
Increase each May
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Strand1l j ing
Information Services-User Fee
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
IS-1 Technology Fee [1i 6% 6%
Notes:
[1)To be charged on all user fee services using the ELM system
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Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
DEVELOPMENT RELATED FEES
*All Plan Check fees include 2 plan checks;additional plan checks are
additional
PW-1 Bond reduction(partially completed projects) [2,3] Deposit of$2,500 Deposit of$2,900
PW-2 Cash Bond Processing(plus$90 Treasury Fee) $ 629 $ 721
PW-3 Construction Water(per dwelling unit) [C] $ 100 $ 100
PW-4 Drainage Fees per acre-Ordinance#3741 dated 9/06,Resolution 2006-23 [C] $ 14,497 $ 14,497
PW-5 Dock Construction Plan Review/Inspection [12] $ 1,007 $ 1,154
PW-6 Final Parcel Map Check [2,3,12] Deposit of$4,00D Deposit of$4,600
PW-7 Final Tract Map Check [2,3,12] Deposit of$5,500 Deposit of$6,300
PW-8 Lot Line Adjustment(Public Works) [2,3,12] Deposit of$1,225 Deposit of$1,400
PW-9 Fire Hydrant Flow Analysis [3,7] Hourly Rate Hourly Rate
Grading Plan Check&Inspection(includes erosion control)
PW-10 (51-300 cubic yards)-deposit [2,3.12] Deposit of$4,800 Deposit of$5,500
PW-11 (301-5,000 cubic yards)-deposit [2,3,12] Deposit of$8,500 Deposit of$9,700
PW-12 (Greater than 5,001 cubic yards)Maximum Deposit` [2,3,121 Deposit of$12,750 Deposit of$14,600
Improvement Plan Check:
PW-13 Misc/Minor [7,12] $ 807 $ 924
PW-14 Single Family Dwelling(deposit). [2,3,12] Deposit of$1,800 Deposit of$2,100
PW-15 All Others per 4 sheets(deposit) [2,3,12] Deposit of$4,200 Deposit of$4,800
PW-16 Landscape Plan Check and Inspection-(Right-of-way)-Deposit [3,7,12] Deposit of$1,600 Deposit of$1,800
ENCROACHMENT PERMITS
Improvement Inspection
PW-17 Minor(2 Hr.Min.Deposit) [2,3,12] $ 252 $ 289
PW-18 Residential Minor [12] $ 1,889 $ 2,163
PW-19 Residential Major [12] $ 6,296 $ 7,209
PW-20 Commercial/Retail/lndustrial-Minor 112] $ 2,518 $ 2,883
PW-21 CommerciaURetaiVindustrial-Major [12] $ 6,296 $ 7,209
PW-22 Utility Co Encroachment Permit [C,12] $ 291 $ 334
Improvement Inspection(Utilities)-per hour(billed monthly) [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-23 Encroachment Permit(None/working without):Violation [4,12] 2 X Permit Fee 2 X Permit Fee
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Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-24 Street Vacation:
Full vacation [2,3] Deposit of$4,100 Deposit of$4,700
Summary vacation [2,3] Deposit of$2,600 Deposit of$3,000
PW-25 Street Lighting Plan Check-Per Sheet [12] $ 755 $ 865
PW-26 Survey Fee(per point) [12] $ 63 $ 72
PW-27 Traffic Control Plan Check-Per sheet [12] $ 378 $ 433
PW-28 Traffic Signal Plan Check-Per sheet [12] $ 1,637 $ 1,874
PW-29 Traffic Signs&Striping Plan Check-Per Sheet [12] $ 881 $ 1,009
PW-30 Obstruction/Storage Bin Permit(good for 7 days) [7,12] $ 63 $ 72
PW-31 Illegal Refuse Bin Impound $ 126 $ 144
PW-32 illegal Storage Bin $ 189 $ 216
PW-33 Recycling Bin Permit(annual) [7] $ 158 $ 181
PW-34 Residential Parking Permit $ 25 $ 29
PW-35 Residential Parking Permit Replacement $ 11 $ 12
PW-36 Residential Parking Permit(each additional) $ 11 $ 12
• PW-37 Temporary Restricted Parking Permits(Construction)'plus cost of signs($ [12] $30 plus$.75 per $30 plus$.75 per
.75 per sign) sign sign
PW-38 Temporary Parking in Permit Districts(fee is per sign) [12] $ 1 $ 1
PW-39 Temporary Construction Parking Permit(use on street sweeping day) [12] $ 32 $ 36
PW-40 Residential Street Tree Request(24"box)(Review&Installation),plus cost [5,12] $ 331 $ 378
of tree
PW-41 Street Tree Non-Permitted Removal(Evaluation&determination of tree (12] $ 793 $ 909
cost;billing resident for tree replacement&installation),plus$50/caliper
PW-42 Transportation Permits:
Wide/Overweight/Loading:(set by state)
—Three-day-permit-
-Temporary Permit-
-Anneal-Permit-
Single
Permit [10] $ 16 $ 16
Annual Permit [10] $ 90 $ 90
NPDES/STORMWATER
PW-43 Commercial High Priority sites(BMPs)-Annual Inspection [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-44 Commercial Medium [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-45 Commercial Low [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-46 Industrial High Priority [12] $ 356 $ 408
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Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-47 Industrial Medium [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-48 Industrial Low [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-49 Construction High Priority [12] $ 179 $ 205
PW-50 Construction Medium [12] $ 73 $ 84
PW-51 Construction Low [12] $ 53 $ 61
PW-52 Commercial-Industrial Reinspection [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-53 Stormwater Permit Maintenance Inspection Fee [12] $ 167 $ 192
FATS,OILS&GREASES(FOG)'
PW-54 Food Service Establishment with Grease Control Devise(billed monthly); $ 144 $ 156
covers 1 insp/yr-see below
Monthly$12/month Monthly$13/month
PW-55 Food Service Establishment without Grease Control Devise(billed monthly; $ 348 $ 396
covers 2 insp/yr)-see below
Monthly$29/month Monthly$33/month
PW-56 Food Service Establishment-Re-Inspection $ 73 $ 84
WATER
PW-57 Delinquent Bill Water Tag $ 48 $ 55
PW-58 Delinquent Bill Water Shut-off $ 122 $ 139
PW-59 Same Day Turn-On Service(Regular Hours) $ 74 $ 85
PW-59.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours) $ 74 $ 85
PW-59.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(Regular Hours)-Low Income [9] $ 53 $ 61
PW-60 Same Day Turn-On Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum' $ 263 $ 301
PW-60.1 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum $ 263 $ 301
PW-60.2 Same Day Reconnection Service(After Hours)-2 Hour Minimum-Low [9] $ 159 $ 182
Income
PW-61 Construction Water Meter Deposit [CI $ 742 $ 849
PW-62 Temp Meter Rental Setting&Removal(each occurrence) [7] $ 126 $ 144
PW-64 Turn Off/On/Stand-by(customer requested)per hour Actual Cost Actual Cost
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
PW-65 Banner Hanging-Main Street (Tree Dept) $ 232 $ 266
PW-66 Pennant Hanging(each) (Signals Dept) $ 66 $ 75
PW-67 Memorial Park Bench $ 265 $ 303
PW-68 Damage to City property [8] Actual Cost w/2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
PW-69 Emergency cleanup(hazmat,street cleaning) [8] Actual Cost WI 2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
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Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-70 Tree/Shrub Overhang Abatement [8] Actual Cost w/2 hour Actual Cost w/2 hour
min. min.
PW-71 Weed Abatement(per parcel),plus additional contract costs if applicable [6] $ 198 $ 227
PW-72 Archive Fee(as-bunts per sheet) [12] $ 126 $ 144
PW-73 Special Studies(Hydrology/Sewer/Other) Actual Cost Actual Cost
PW-74 Excessive Plan Checks>2;per Re-Check [3,12] Actual Cost; Actual Cost;
Minimum Deposit Minimum Deposit
PW-75 Re-Inspection(hourly) [8,12] Actual Cost Actual Cost
PW-76 Public Improvement Inspection-After Hours*4 hour minimum(hourly) [8,12] Actual Cost; Actual Cost;
Minimum Deposit Minimum Deposit
Copies of plans and specifications(Most items available on-line) [C] $.10 per copy per $.10 per copy per
PRA or Actual Cost PRA or Actual Cost
Orange County Sanitation District [C]
Sewer Connection Fee(City) [C]
Traffic Impact Fee C]
Water Capital Facilities Charge [C]
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Electric Vehicle Charging Rate $0.29/kWh $0.29/kWh
HOURLY RATE
Hourly Rate-Maintenance $ 132 $ 152
Hourly Rate
Hourly Rate
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 Hourly Rate-Engineering [12] $ 126 $ 144
WATER SERVICE DEPOSIT`
PW-78 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3/4" [11] $ 75 $ 75
PW-79 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1" [11] $ 100 $• 100
PW-80 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 1 1/2" [11] $ 125 $ 125
PW-81 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 2" [11] $ 175 $ 175
PW-82 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 3" [11] $ 225 $ 225
PW-83 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 4" [11] $ 400 $ 400
PW-84 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 6" [11] $ 800 $ 800
PW-85 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 8" [11] $ 1,150 $ 1,150
PW-86 Deposit-Residential-Meter Size 10" [11] $ 1,600 $ 1,600
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Public Works-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
PW-87 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 4" $ 80 $ 80
PW-88 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 6" $ 120 $ 120
PW-89 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 8" $ 160' $ 160
PW-90 Deposit-Fire Service-Meter Size 10" $ 200 $ 200
Notes
[C] Included for the purpose of consolidation into the new Master Fee&Charges Schedule
[2) Fee is currently a deposit,with actual costs using FBHR
[3] Fee recommended is deposit with actual costs using FBHR
[4] Penalty;not included in cost analysis
[5] • Time estimates represents upgrade from standard 15 gallon to 24 inch box
[6] Fee plus additional costs if applicable
[7] Revised fee structure
[8] Actual Costs;using Fully Burdened Hourly Rates(FBHR)
[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
[10] Fee set by Califomla Vehicle Code section 35795
ill] Mufti units:Add$10.00 for each unit over 1
[12] Includes automation fee
* 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.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Public Works Fee Schedule
July 1,2022 Update
User Fees Effective 6/16/09;resolution#2009-31
Development Fees effective 1/6/17
Orange County Sanitation District(OCSD)
Capital Facilities Capacity Charge(CFCC)
FY 2022-2023
Use Category Rate Basis Base Charge
Commercial--Industrial Per 1,000 square feet'
Low Demand2 Per 1,000 square feet $360
Average Demand4 Per 1,000 square feet $2,234
High Demand3 Per 1,000 square feet $5,309
Single Family Residential(SFR)5 Per Each
5+ bedrooms $7,949
4 Bedrooms $6,806
3 Bedrooms $5,719
2 Bedrooms $4,633
1 Bedrooms $3,545
Multi—Family residential(MFR)6 Per Unit
4+Bedrooms Per Unit $6,177
3 Bedrooms Per Unit $5,090
2 Bedrooms Per Unit $4,004
1 Bedrooms Per Unit $2,859
Studio Per Unit $1,829
Bedroom Additions
2"d bedroom addition Per each $1,088
3rd bedroom addition Per each $1,086
4th bedroom addition • Per each $1,087
5th bedroom addition Per each $1,143
61h bedroom addition No additional charge No additional charge
'Provided that the minimum Capital Facilities Capacity Charge for such new construction shall be$5,346
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 reslrooms,offices,
lobbies and/or areas whose flows are similar in volume to these listed categories.
9 High Demand connections are the following categories of users:Food/Beverage Service Establishments;Supermarkets(with
bakery,meat counter,and/or food service);Car Washes;Coin Laundries;Amusement Parks;Shopping Centers with one or
more Food/Beverage Service Establishments;Food Courts;Food Processing Facilities;Textile Manufacturers;Breweries;and
other facilities whose wastewater discharge is similar to these listed categories.
°Ali other connections are Average demand users including Church Offices and Schools;Hotels,Shopping
Centers/Strip Malls without food/beverage service establishments,Music Halls without food facilities,Office
buildings,Senior Housing with individual living units without kitchens but with a common kitchen.
6 Residential Accessory Structures such as workshops and hobby shops that connect to the sewer,will be charged at the
average demand rate and the minimum charge does not apply.
6 Bedroom additions are considered a change of use and a CFCC must be paid.Enclosed loft additions,bonus
rooms,offices,workout rooms,media rooms,libraries and any other enclosed addition which could potentially be used as a
bedroom are included in this category.The classification of these additions will be reviewed and
determined by staff.
7 MFR units consist of multiple attached units that are not sold individually and receive one secured property tax bill such as
apartments.Multiple attached units that are not sold individually and are senior housing with individual living units that include a
kitchen are considered MFR units.
Studio—one single room with no separating doors or openings leading to another part of the room(except for a bathroom).
Live/Work units will be charged at the residential rate for the living quarters and at the nonresidential rate for the work portion
square footage.
*Refunds are only available for permits canceled within 12 months of payment date.
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Page 27 PW-DCSD
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Public Works Fee Schedule
ctiv i 1:::: 202
[. .e.J.0
Resolution 2003-52, 2012-23, Ordinance#3613-9103
Single Family Dwelling Unit $2,594
Multiple Family Dwelling Unit $2,121
Non-R .sidential:::based:;on:*Oa.meter size'relationshi to::E uivalen€.Dwelliin
e ( tz g
h
3/4" 1 $2,947
1" 2 $5,896
1 1/2" 3 $8,844
2" 5 $14,743
3" 11 $32,434
4" Compound 17 $50,124
4" Domestic & Turbine 33 $97,3oa
6" Compound 33 $97,300
6" Domestic & Turbine 67 $208,445
8" Domestic 117 $344,966
10" Domestic 183 $536,477
. :: : WA 'ER:CAPITAL.FACI.UITE5..::..;HARGE: ' :` .Effective;:?/1/202:3':
Residential Development
Meter size &type EDUs Charge
. 3/4" 1 $2,862
1" 2 $5,722
1 1/2" 3 $8,585
2" 5 $14,307
3" 11 $31,475
4"Compound 17 $48,641
4" Domestic& Fire Service 33 $94,422
6"Compound 33 $94,422
6" FM 67 $191,704
8" FM 117 $334,767
10" FM 183 $523,610
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
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Police-User Fees
No. Fee Description Adopted Fee Poposed Fee
PD-1 Noise disturbance response/processing $ 401 $ , 401
(in addition to a fine/penalty)
PD-2 Clearance letter $ 36 $ 36
Subpoena Fee [3] $ 15 $ 15
PD-3 Response to subpoena-Hourly [3] $ 24 $ 24
PD-4 Response to subpoena-Records [4] $ 15 $ 15
PD-5 Response to subpoena-Civil-(Deposit per day;actual costs) [4] $ 275 $ 275
PD-6 Vehicle equipment correction inspection/Cite Sign Off(sworn) $ 20 $ 20
Digital reproduction(CD-ROM)
PD-7 Copy of Existing Data File $ 12 $ 12
PD-8 Copy of Non-Existing Data File $ 26 $ 26
PD-9 Vehicle release $ 183 $ 183
PD-10 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn) $ 41 $ 41
PD-10.1 Alarm permit application review/renewal(non sworn)-Senior Rate [9] $ 20.50 $ 21
False Alarm Fee(with Permit)
PD-11 lst and 2nd false alarm (12 month period) [4] $ - $ -
PD-11.1 let false alarm in 12-month period(waived w/online alarm school) [4] $ 25 $ 25
PD-11.2 2nd false alarm in 12-month period [4] $ 50 $ 50
PD-12 3rd false alarm [4] $ 75 $ 75
PD-13 4th false alarm [4] $ 100 $ 100
PD-14 5th false alarm, [4] $ 150 $ 150
PD-15 6th false alarm [4] $ 300 $ 300
PD-16 7th false alarm [4] $ 400 $ 400
PD-17 8th false alarm in 12-month period(plus non-response status) [4] $ 500 $ 500
False Alarm Fee(without Permit)
PD-17.1 1st false alarm(waived w/permit application within 10 days) $ 250 $ 250
PD-17.2 2nd false alarm $ 250 $ 250
PD-17.3 3rd false alarm $ 500 $ 500
PD-17.4 4th false alarm(plus non-response status)' $ 1,000 $ 1,000
PD-18 Response [2]
$ - $ -
PD-19 Records Check(non sworn) $ 26 $ 26
PD-20 Boot Removal(non sworn) $ 121 $ 121
PD-21 Vehicle Repossession Receipt(non sworn) [6] $ 15 $ 15
PD-47 Massage Establishment Registration Certificate(ERC)-Revocation Appeal $ 2,203 $ 2,203
PD-48 Tow truck establishment-initial(sworn) [7] $ 441 $ 441
PD-49 Tow truck establishment-renewal(sworn) $ 110 $ 110
PD-50 Tow truck establishment-change of location(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-51 Tow truck driver-initial(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-52 Tow truck driver-renewal(sworn) $ 220 $ 220
PD-53 Jail Processing/Booking Fee [1] $ 275 $ 275
PD-54 City Jail Fee per Inmate per day(Pay to Stay) [4] $ 100 $ 100
PD-55 One Time Admin fee for cost of account set up of an applicant $ 50 $ 50
PD-56 Renting a GPS Inmate Tracking Device per 24-hour period [4] $ 10 $ 10
PD-57 Bicycle Impound 181, $ 20 $ 20
DrugIDUI/Hazmat/Other Incident Response
PD-58 *DUI-$12,000 Maximum per State law Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hourly Rates
PD-59 Sworn $ 220 $ 220
Non-Sworn $ 109 $ 109
Jail $ 142 $ 142
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Police-User Fees
No. Fee Description Adopted Fee Poposed Fee
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] 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 1n 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"
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Fire Department-Development Fees
Underground/Aboveground Storage Tanks [7,15,18]
F-1 Underground Tank&piping Installation Plan Check(One Tank) $ 341 $ 391
F-2 Underground Tank&piping Installation inspection(One Tank) $ 426 $ 488
F-3 Underground Tank Install Plan Check each additional tank $ 85 $ 97
F-4 Underground Tank Install Inspection each additional tank $ 341 $ 391
F-5 Underground Tank Removal Plan Check(One Tank) $ 171 $ 195
F-6 Underground Tank Removal Inspection(One Tank) $ 852 $ 975
F-7 Underground Tank Removal Plan Check each additional tank $ 42 $ 49
F-8 Underground Tank Removal Inspection each additional tank $ 171 $ 195
F-9 Flammable I Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Plan Check $ 255 $ 292
F-10 Flammable I Combustible Liquid new piping or re-pipe Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-11 Aboveground-Storage Tank Installation Plan Check(Per Tank) $ 511 $ 585
F-12 Aboveground-Storage Tank Installation Inspection(Per Tank) $ 341 $ 391
F-13 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check $ 85 $ 97
F-14 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection $ 255 $ 292
F-15 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Plan Check-Each additional tank $ 42 $ 49
F-16 Aboveground-Storage Tank Removal Inspection-Each additional tank $ 171 $ 195
Methane Barrier and Venting System [15,18]
Methane Protection System Plan Check:
F-17 1-2,500 sq feet $ 255 $ 292
F-18 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft $ 0.04 $ 0.05
F-19 Plan Recheck(hourly) $ 171 $ 195
Methane Protection System Inspection(includes two risers):
F-20 0-2,500 sq feet $ 852 $ 975
F-21 each additional sq ft>2,500 sq ft $ 0.13 $ 0.15
F-22 additional risers $ 42 $ 49
F-23 each additional floor over three stories $ 42 $ 49
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Methane Protection System
F-24 Methane Protection System Repair Inspection-1-100 sq.ft. $ 255 $ 292
F-25 Methane Protection System Repair hap-each additional sq.ft.over 100 sq.ft. $ 1.28 $ 1.47
F-26 Methane Plan Check repair $ 171 $ 195
Project Review and Oversight for Compliance with City Specification 429
(Methane Mitigation)or 431-92(Soil remediation)
F-27 Single Family Residence/Multifamily Residential up to 5 units [13,22] $341 Deposit; $390 Deposit;
actual cost actual cost
F-28 All Other Residential,Commercial and Industrial ]13.22] $853 Deposit; $977 Deposit;
actual cost actual cost
Water Based Fire Protection Systems [7,15.18]
F-29 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Plan Check $ 426 $ 488
F-30 Fire Sprinkler Single family base(up to 30 heads)Inspection $ 511 $ 585
F-31 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-32 Fire Sprinkler Multi Family Residences(up to 120 heads)Inspection $ 1,022 $ 1,171
F-33 Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-34 Fire Sprinkler Commercial/Industrial base(up to 50 heads)Inspection $ 852 $ 975
F-35 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Plan Check $ 171 $ 195
F-36 Fire Sprinkler Tenant Improvement(up to 10 heads)Inspection $ 255 $ 292
F-37 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(plan check) $ 2 $ 2
F-38 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head-All Types of Buildings(Inspection) $ 3 $ 4
F-39 Standpipe System Plan Check(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 341 $ 391
F-40 Standpipe System Inspection(Per Vertical Standpipe) $ 681 $ 780
F-41 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head Plan Check(head replacement only,no $ 1 $ 1
modification to piping)
F-42 Fire Sprinkler,Per Additional Head Inspection(head replacement only,no modification $ 1.64 $ 1.88
to piping)
F-43 Fire Protection Underground System Plan Check(includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 511 $ 585
F-44 Fire Protection Underground System Inspection(includes 1 riser or hydrant) $ 681 $ 780
F-45 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Plan Check $ 341 $ 391
F-46 Fire Protection Underground,Per Additional Sprinkler Riser or Hydrant Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-47 Fire Pump Plan Check $ 681 $ 780
F-48 Fire Pump Inspection $ 1,022 $ 1,171
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Fire-User Fees&Charges
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Fire Alarm or Methane Detection: [7,15,18)
F-49 Up to 25 devices- Plan Check $ 426 $ 488
F-50 Up to 25 devices- Inspection $ 426 $ 488
F-51 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Plan Check [71 $ 165 $ 189
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F-52 Tenant Improvement(up to 5 devices)Inspection [71 $ 247 $ 283
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F-53 Per additional Device(new or Ti)plan check $ 3 $ 4
F-54 Per additional Device(new or TI)inspection $ 6 $ 7
Alternative Automatic Extinguishing Systems: [7,15,18)
F-55 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2,Halon.Clean Agent,and Other Plan Check $ 341 $ 391
F-56 Dry or Wet Chemical,CO2,Halon,Clean Agent,and Other Inspection $ 341 $ 391
Other Fire Construction Permits: 17,15,181
' F-57 Industrial Oven Plan Check $ 171 $ 195
F-58 Industrial Oven Inspection $ 341 $ 391
F-59 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas,Medical Gas,Battery Storage Systems,&other $ 341 $ 391
Fire Construction Permit Plan Check
F-60 LPG,Cryogenics,Compressed Gas,Medical Gas,Battery Storage Systems,&other $ 426 $ 488
Fire Construction Permit Inspection
F-61 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Plan Review&Coordination [13,15] $ 511 $ 585
F-62 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage Inspection&Coordination [13,181 $ 681 $ 780
F-63 Public School Access&Water Supply Plan Check [15] $ 34i $ 391
New Street Name or Name Change Review: [15]
F-64 Per street name $ 171 $ 195
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
New Construction I Remodel:
New Valuation Based Fire Inspection Fees(Applicable to Building Permit):
F-65 $1 to$500 $ 95.34 $ 109.17
F-66 . .$501 to$2,000;. 1st$500. . $ 95.34 $ 109.17
F-67 $501 to$2,000; each additional$100 or fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-68 $2,001 to$25,000;: 1st$2,000 $ 169.49 $ 194.08
F-69 $2,001 to$25,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 4.24 $ 4.85
F-70 $25,001 to$50,000;::1st$25,000 $ 180.09 $ 206.22
F-71 $25,001 to$50,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-72 • $50,001 to$100,000; 1st$50,000 $ 233.05 $ 266.87
F-73 $50,001 to$100,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 1.03 $ 1.18
F-74 $100.001 to$500,000; 1st$100,000 $ 284.96 $ 326.30
F-75 $100,001 to$500,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.68 $ 0.78
F-76 $500,001 to$1,000,000; 1st$500,000 $ 557.21 $ 638.05
F-77 $500,001 to$1,000,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.68 $ 0.78
F-78 $1,000,000 and up; 1st$1,000,000 $ 897.25 $ 1,027.44
F-79 $1,000,000 and up; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.64 $ 0.73
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
New Valuation Based Fire Plan Review Fees(Applicable to Building Permit):
F-80 $1 to$500 [14] $ 63.56 $ 72.78
F-81 $501 to$2,000; 1sf$500 [14] $ 63.56 $ . 72.78
F-82 $501 to$2,000; each additional.$100 of fraction thereof $ 2.12 $ 2.43
F-83 $2,001 to$25,000; 1st$2,000 [14] $ 127.12 $ 145.56
F-84 .$2,001 to$25,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 3.37 $ 3.86
F-85 $25,001 to$50,000; 1st$25,000 [141 $ 159.96 $ '183.17
F-86 $25,001 to$50,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 2.18 $ 2.50
F-87 $50,001 to$100,000; 1st$50,000 [14] $ 215.04 $ 246.25
F-88 $50,001 to$100,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 1.09 $ 1.25
F-89 $100,001 to$500,000; 1st$100,000 I151 $ 269.07 $ 308.11
F-90 $100,001 to$500,000; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.55 $ 0.63
F-91 $500,001 to$1,000,000; 1st$500,000 I15) $ 488.35 $ 559.21
F-92 $500,001 to$1,000,000: each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.54 $ 0.62
F-93 $1,000,000 and up; 1st$1,000,000 [16] $ 761.66 $ 872.17
F-94 $1,000,000 and up; each additional$1,000 or fraction thereof $ 0.32 $ 0.36
F-95 Plan Review Fee Exception(Standard Production Units after model unit has been [101 26%of Plan 26%of Plan
reviewed are charged at%of Fire Plan Review fee for first model unit.Changes are to Review fee Review fee
F-96 Alternative Materials and Methods of Construction(hourly)-Minimum 1 hour review Actual cost Actual cost
deposit required (FBHR) (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 alil development permit/plan check/inspection
(F-135)
For plan review and inspection hourly charges,see"Emergency Response Charges",(F-
252)
NEW OPERATIONAL PERMIT(per permit)
F-97 Plan Check/Application Code Review [14] $ 171 $ 195
F-98 Inspection 117] V $ 85 $ 97
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FIRE/L[FE SAFETY INSPECTION [17,26]
F-99 Self-Inspection Report $ 15 $ 16
F-100 Up to 2,000 sq.ft. $ 108 $ 116
F-101 . 2,001 -10,000 sq.ft. $ 280 $ 301
F-102 Over 10,000 sq.ft. $ 400 $ 430
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-106 Additional for New Occupancy/Tenant Inspection [17,26] $ 128 $ 147
PETROCHEM INSPECTIONS [18,26]
F-107 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Plan Check $ 511 $ 585
F-108 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Abandonment Inspection $ 511 $ 585
F-109 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Vent Inspection-per well $ 511 $ 585
F-110 Oil/Gas/lnjection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit P1 $ 255 $ 292
F-111 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Plan Check/Permit-per additional well 17/ $ 85 $ 97
F-112 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection 17l $ 171 $ 195
F-113 Oil/Gas/Injection Well Activation Inspection-per additional well 171 $ 85 $ 97
F-114 Oil Well Gas Monitoring Inspection $ 171 $ 195
F-115 Existing Oil/Gas/Injection Well-Initial well $ 255 $ 292
F-116 Existing Oil/Gas/Injection Well Inspection-per additional well $ 42 $ 49
F-117 Oil Well Re-inspection-per well $ 128 $ 147
STATE MANDATED INSPECTIONS
F-118 Convalescent/Care Facility Inspections [17.26/ Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-119 Hospitals/Medical Facility Inspections 117,26] Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-120 Private School Inspections [17,26] Actual Cost Actual Cost
High Rise Inspections [17,26]
F-121 7 stories(base fees) Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-122 Per floor above 7 stories Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hotel,Motel&Multifamily Inspections [17,26]
F-123 Up to 3 Units(base fee) $ 33 $ 38
F-124 per additional unit over 3 units $ 1.41 $ 1.61
F-125 Large Family Day Care Inspections [17,26} $ 306 $ 351
Fire Clearance Pre-Inspection for State License
F-126 1 to 25 persons (Fee Set by State) $50 or current $50 or current
State Fee State Fee
F-127 26 or more persons (Fee Set by State) $100 or current $100 or current
State Fee State Fee
DOCUMENT PRODUCTION,PROCESSING&RETRIEVAL
F-128 Record Retention Fee-Each sheet of permitted drawings [10,24] $ 4,04 $ 4
F-129 Record Retention fee-Each Issued permit [10,24] $ 1.04 $ 1
F-130 Refund Processing Fee [10,24] $ 80 $ 80
F-131 Reactivate permit for projects expired LESS than 6 months(plus penalty) [10,24] $ 47 $ 53
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-132 penalty 110,24] 50%of new 50%of new
inspection fee inspection fee
F-133 Reactivate permit for projects expired GREATER than 6 months(plus penalty) 110,24] $ 47 $ 53
F-134 penalty [10,24] 100%of new 100%of new
inspection fee inspection fee
F-135 Technology Automation Fee 6% 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 $171/Hr,2 Hour $195/Hr,2 Hour
Minimum Minimum
F-137 Inspection During Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) 11,2] $ 171 $ 195
F-138 Plan Review Outside Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,3,4) 1.1.3.4] $171/Hr,2 Hour $195/Hr,2 Hour
Minimum Minimum
F-139 Plan Review During Normal Work Hours-Hourly Rate (Conditions 1,2) [1.2] $ 171 $ 195
F-140 Investigation Charge(work without a permit) [s] 2X Permit Fee 2X Permit Fee
F-141 Administrative Processing for Consultant Work $ 85 $ 97
Fire-Marine Safety-User Fees
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM FEES
F-142 Resident Fees Charged $ 556 $ 654
F-143 Non-Resident Fees Charged $ 583 $ 681
F-143.3 Sand Crab(resident and non-resident) $ 159 $ 240
Central Net Training Center-User Fees [11]
ASSEMBLY-CLASSROOM#1150-100
F-144 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-145 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-146 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 40 $ 40
F-147 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-148 Commercial-per hour $ 55 $ 55
CLASSROOM#2/18-35
F-149 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-150 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
•
F-151 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-152 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-153 Commercial-per hour $ 35 $ 35
CLASSROOM#4/42
F-154 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 40 $ 40
F-155 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 35 $ 35
F-156 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-157 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-158• Commercial-per hour $ 45 $ 45
CLASSROOM#5/22
F-159 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 25 $ 25
F-ISO 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-161 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 17 $ 17
F-162 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 15 $ 15
F-163 Commercial-per hour $ 25 $ 25
EXECUTIVE BOARDROOM/12
F-164 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-165 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 70 $ 70
F-166 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 60 $ 60
F-167 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-168 Commercial-per hour $ 90 $ 90
DRILL GROUNDS&TOWER
F-169 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-170 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 70 $ 70
F-171 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 60 $ 60
F-172 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-173 Commercial-per hour $ 90 $ 90
TOWER&BURN ROOMS
F-174 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per 1/2 day $ 475 $ 475
F-175 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per full day $ 700 $ 700
F-176 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per 1/2 day $ 425 $ 425
F-177 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per full day $ 630 $ 630
F-178 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per 1/2 day $ 370 $ 370
F-179 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per full day $ 575 $ 575
F-180 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per 1/2 day $ 325 $ 325
F-181 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per full day $ 500 $ 500
F-182 Commercial-per 1/2 day $ 550 $ 550
F-183 Commercial-per full day $ 835 $ 835
DRILL GROUNDS
F-184 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 55 $ 55
F-185 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-186 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-187 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
F-188 Commercial-per hour $ 65 $ 65
TOWER(NO BURNING)
F-189 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 55 $ 55
F-190 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 50 $ 50
F-191 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 45 $ 45
F-192 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
F-193 Commercial-per hour $ 65 $ 65
DRAFTING I TEST PIT
F-194 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 20 $ 20
F-195 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 18 $ 18
F-196 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 16 $ 16
F-197 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 14 $ 14
F-198 Commercial-per hour $ 25 $ 25
FLASHOVER TRAINING
F-199 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per bum session $ 475 $ 475
F-200 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per burn session $ 450 $ 450
F-201 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per burn session $ 425 $ 425
F-202 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per burn session $ 400 $ 400
F-203 Commercial-per bum session $ 500 $ 500
ENTIRE FACILITY(Private,may include one burn day)
F-204 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-full day $ 1,000 $ 1,000
F-205 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-full day $ 900 $ 900
F-206 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-full day $ 800 $ 800
F-207 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-full day $ 700 $ 700
F-208 Commercial-full day $ 1,000 $ 1,000
ALL OUTSIDE AREA
F-209 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 90 $ 90
'F-210 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 85 $ 85
F-211 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 75 $ 75
F-212 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 65 $ 65
F-213 Commercial-per hour $ 115 $ 115
VENTILATION WOOD PROP
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-219 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-220 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-221 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-222 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
F-223 Commercial-plus Material cost and clean up $ 65 $ 65
BURN CADRE&IAP CREATION
F-263 Safety Rate($0-$11,999)-per hour $ 200 $ 200
F-264 10%Reduced Rate($12,000-$24,000)-per hour $ 180 $ 180
F-265 20%Reduced Rate($25,000-$39,999)-per hour $ 160 $ 160
F-266 30%Reduced Rate($40,000-Plus)-per hour $ 140 $ 140
F-267 Commercial-per hour $ 250 $ 250
OTHER
F-268 Burn Packing&Cleaning-1/2 day $ 150 $ 150
F-269 -Burn Packing&Cleaning-Full day $ 200 $ 200
F-270 Coffee-per 25 attendees $ 20 $ 20
CUPA Program-Hazardous Materials Review and Inspection [171
Annual Fee by Quantity Ranges:
F-224 1 chemical $ 298 $ 341
F-225 2-5 chemicals $ 426 $ 488
F-226 6-10 chemicals $ 681 $ 780
F-227 11-15 chemicals $ 852 $ 975
F-226 16-20 chemicals $ 1,107 $ 1,268
F-229 21-25 chemicals $ 1,193 $ 1,366
F-230 26-30 chemicals $ 1,278 $ 1,463
F-231 31-35 chemicals $ 1,362 $ 1,560
F-232 36 and above chemicals $ 1,448 $ 1,658
Late fee PI $ 150 $ 150
Fire-EMS Fees
Placeholder for Master Fee Schedule-NBS did not evaluate 001
FALSE ALARM RESPONSE/NON-EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS(RESIDENTIAL&
COMMERCIAL)
F-233 1 or in 12-month period(No charge 1st 2 in 12 months) [28] $ - $ -
F-234 3 in 12-month period [281 $ 127 $ 146
F-235 4 in 12-month period [28] $ 260 $ 297
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-236 5 in 12-month period [28] 519 $ 594
F-237 Each additional False Alarm Response over 5 in 12-month period [281 .$ 646 $ 740
F-238 Response
SPECIAL!SPECIFIC EVENTS Plan Review!Inspection [20]
F-239 Up to 750 sq.ft.event area 117,14] $ 255 $ 274
F-240 750-5,000 sq.ft.event area [17,14] $ 341 $ 367
•F-241 5,001 -25,000 sq,ft.event area [18,15] $ 511 $ 549
F-242 25,001-50,000 sq.ft.event area [18,161 $ 1,536 $ 1,650
F-243 >50,000 sq.ft.event area(base fee) [18,15] $ 2,542 $ 2,732
F-244 Per 2,000 sq.ft. >50,000 sq.ft. [18,15] $ 85 $ 91
EMERGENCY RESPONSE CHARGES
F-245 Accident/Incident Response Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-246 DUI Accident Response Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-247 Hazardous Materials Clean-up Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-248 Water/Flood Pumping&Clean-up Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-249 Urban Search and Rescue(USAR) Actual Cost Actual Cost
Hourly Rates(any other services not identified elsewhere in this fee schedule will
be billed at the hourly rate):
F-250 Paramedic Engine Company(4 person) $ 569 $ 5691
F-251 Truck Company(4 person) 569 $ 569
F-252 Fire Prevention 171 $ 195
F-253 Marine Safety 95 $ 109
F-254 Marine Safety-Seasonal/Part-Time 20 $ 23
F-255 Emergency Transport Unit(2 EMT/Vehicle Operators) 296 $ 296
F-256 Hazmat(4 person) 569 $ 569
F-257 Fire Personnel Actual Cost Actual Cost
F-258 Consultant Fee(Final consultant fee charges based on actual per hour charges)
F-259 Subpoena Appearance(fee set by Court) 275 $ 275
F-260 Subpoena Request for Records(fee set by Court) 15 $ 15
F-261 California Fire Code(CFC)Maintenance Testing and inspection Report Submittal $12 per CFC $12 per CFC
regulated regulated
features for each features for each
submission or submission or
actual cost actual cost
F-262 Report Submission for Inspection.Test,and Maintenance(ITM)of Installed Fire New $ 15 $ 15
Protection Systems-Late Fee(per month,starting at 90 days overdue)
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No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Lifeguard Tower Advertising Fees
F-263 Top $23,301 per
year
F-264 Premium $15,534 per
year
F-265 Pass $7,767 per year
F-266 Smaller Towers $3,700 per year
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
[2] 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 City's current Memorandum of
[5] "°Note:Most of these cannot be broken down individually because they involve multiple unites/recourses;such as DUI Accident Response or Haanat 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
[10] Emergency Medical Service fees are approved separately using transportation fees.adopted by the Orange County Emergency Medical Services Agency and through
{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.
[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
[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,
121] Current Fee Amount assumed at 50%Plan Check and.50%inspection.Current practice does not delineate between PC and Map 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 at 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.
[27] Multi-tenant corrimerciallndustrial inspection is conducted for common fire features that are the responsibility of the building complex,mall owner or management
company including;egress,sprinklers,alarms,private fire hydrants,and emergency access.
(28] 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 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).
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Library User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
Library Card Fees
L-1 Replacement Card $ 5 $ 5
L-2 Replacement Card-Children's $ 5 $ 5
Material processing fees and Media Rental Charges
The Director of Library Services has the authority to waive fines and penalties,up to'$25.
L-ete -3r etri.el--pseeessin
L--3 k-fines $.15 $3.00 $.15 $3.00
L-4 Reed h-Sines .25 $5.00 -v-*.i4—$- 0
L--5 Media F€neo S.15. cot of Item $.15 cost of item
Processing Fees:
L-6 Processing Fee(for lost materials) $ 5 $ 5
L-7 Processing Fee(for materials) $ 5 $ 5
L-8 Processing Fee(for replacement materials) $ 5 $ 5
Damaged Materials Fees:
L-9 Damaged Audiobook•CD $ 15 $ 15
L-10 Damaged Audiobook case $ 10 $ 10
L-1-1 Damaged.music CD case, $ 1 $ 1
L-12 Damaged DVDNideo case $ 2 $ 2
L-13 Damaged Radio Frequency ID tag $ 2 $ 2
L-14 Damaged Chromebook $ - $ -
L-15 Actual Replacement Cost actual cost actual cost
Reserve Request Fees:
L-16 Interlibrary loan request-book $ 6 $ 6
L-17 Interlibrary loan request-microfilm $ 6 '$ 6
Facility Rental Charges(per hour unless otherwise noted) [1]
L-21 Includes:Central Library,room rentals,Theater rentals [3) N/A N/A
Small Study Room Rentals $ 5 $ 5
Cleaning/Security Deposit
L-22 Theaters,Rooms C&D combined,Talbert Room $ 500 $ 500
L-23 Maddy,B,C,D,E Rooms $ 300 $ 300
L-24 Technician Fee for Theater per hour $ 40 $ 40
Alcohol Use/Liability insurance
L-25 Under 100 persons in attendance
L-26 Over 100 persons inattendance
L-27 Setup/Takedown Charge(charged in addition to room rental rate) $ 85 $ 85
L-28 Setup/Takedown Charge Rooms C&D(mandatory;charged In addition to room rental rates)) $ 150 $ 150
L-29 Cleaning Services(hourly) $ 65 $ 65
Reservations andCancellations Policy
L-30 Standard Cancellation Fee(plus10 4 of total room rental x number of months reservation held) $ 50 $ 50
L-31 Less than 20 days(Penalty) Entire Rental Entire Rental
Charge Charge
L-32 Date Change •$ 30 $ 30
L-33 Security staff-minimum of i for up to 100 people(City requirement)-per hour $ 30 $ 30
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HOURLY RATES
L-34 Full-time $ 125 $ 143
L-35 Part-time $ 32 $ 36
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
Eli 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
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Library-Charges
Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
B Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 90,00 $ 90.00
Balboa Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.0D
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 90.00 $ 90.00
C Room(piano) Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 135.00 $ 135.00
D Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 135.00 $ 135.00
C/D Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 145.00 $ 145.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 175.00 $ 175.00
Business/private-Residential $ 210.00 $ 210.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 240.00 $ 240.00
C/D Room _
flat rate package Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 800.00 $ 800.00
8 hour maximum Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 945.00 $ 945.00
Business/private-Residential $ 1,155.00 $ 1,155.00
• Business/private-Non Residential $ 1,315.00 $ 1,315.00
E Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 60.00 $ 60.00
Business/private-Residential $ 70.00 $ 70.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Maddy Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 60,00 $ 60.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Business/private-Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 110.00 $ 110.00
Talbert Room Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 95.00 $ 95.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 105.00 $ 105.00
Business/private-Residential $ 145.00 $ 145.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 155.00 $ 155.00
Library Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 120.00 $ 120.00
Monday-Thursday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 150.00 $ 150.00
Business/private-Residential $ 220.00 $ 220.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 240.00 $ 240.00
Library Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 150.00 $ 150.00_
Friday,Saturday,Sunday Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 185.00 $ 185.00
Business/private-Residential $ 335.00 $ 335.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ 365.00 $ 365.00
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Central Library Theater and Meeting Room Rental Charges Adopted Proposed
Charges Charges
Tabby Theater Non Profit(501c3) -Residential $ 80.00 $ 80.00
Non Profit(501c3) -Non Residential $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Business/private-Residential $ 170.00 $ 170.00
Business/private-Non Residential $ - 200.00 $ 200.00
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Community Services-User Fees
No. Description Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
CS-26 Specific Events (1)
Application Fee
Under 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 225.00 $ 225.00'
Over 2,000 Estimated Overall Attendance $ 450.00 $ 450.00
Other Department Staff Charges As Applicable As Applicable
CS-29 Special Events
Application Fee $ 110.00 $ 110.00
Other Department Staff Charges As Applicable As Applicable
Hourly Rate:
Community Services $ 119 $ 136
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
lii Fees for City Sponsored or Co-Sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-16
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
FACILITIES
Group I=Geflifiltdits;Scrvices City Department Sponsored-Activity.
Group II=Corn;unity Scr does City Department 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 Fee $10.00 $10.00
Facility Reservation Cancellation Fee $25.00 $25.00
Room Rental Security Deposit varies(up to$1,000 varies(up to$1,000
maximum) maximum)
Additional Staffing $20,00/stafflhour $20.00/staff/hour
Alcohol Filing Fee $5.00 $5.00
Edison/Murdy Community Centers(hourly)
Hall A
Group I&Il N/A N/A
' Group III $55.00 $55.00
Group IV $65.00 $65.00
Group V $95.00. $95.00
Group VI $125.00 $125.00
Hall B
Group l&il N/A N/A
Group 111 $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80,00
Hall C&D
Groupl&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
Studio
Group 1&II N/A N/A
Group Ill $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80,00 $80.00
Hall A&B
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $75.00 $75.00
Group IV $90.00 $90.00
Group V $140.00 $140.00
Group VI $175.00 $175.00
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Hall A,B,C'&D
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $95.00 $95.00
Group IV $120.00 $120.00
Group.V $175.00 $175.00
Group VI $235.00 $235.00
Alt4alls-&-Geme-Reece
Gr a N/A N/A
Cup Ili $405,09 $495.00
G.%up-W $430:90 $130.00
GreueAl $400:00 $100,01
Gras n $2,70:00 $270,00
Kitchen $10/hour $10/hour
City Gym&Pool(hourly):
Gym&Lockers(1-40)
Group-I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $60.00 $60.00
Group V $85.00 $85.00
Group VI $115.00 $115.00
Gym&Lockers 41+
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $65.00 $65.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $110.00 $110,00
Group VI $145.00 $145.00
Pool&Lockers(1-25).
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group Ill $60.00 $60.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $100.00 $100.00
Group VI $135.00 $135.00
Room A
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $35.00 $35.00
Group IV $40,00 $40.00
Group V $55.00 $55.00
Group VI $70.00 $70.00
Room B
Group I&'II N/A N/A
Group Ill $40.00 $40;00
Group IV $45.00 $45.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $80.00 $80.00
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Game Room
Group-1&-R N/A NIA
Group-RI $35:99 $36:99
Greup-I-V $40:09 $40 00
Group V $55:90 $55:99
Greve-!!I $70:99 $70 0
Conference Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $20.00 $20.00
Group IV $25.00 $25.00
Group V $35.0D $35.00
Group VI $40.00 $40.00
Gym,Lockers(1-40),&1 Room
Group l&II N/A N/A
Group III $60.00 $60.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $110.00 $110.00
Group VI $145.00 $145.00
Gym,Lockers(41+),&1 Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $75.00 $75.00
Group IV $90.00 $90.00
Group V $135.00 $135.00
Group;VI $175.00 $175.00
Pool,Lockers(1-25),&1 Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $70.00 $70.00
Group IV $65.00 $85.00
Group V $130.00 $130.00
Group VI $165.00 $165.00
Gym,Pool,Game-Ream;Rooms A&B,&Lockers(1-25)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $90.00 $90.00
Group IV $135.00 $135.00
Group V $195.00 $195.00
Group VI $270.00 $270.00
Gym,Pool,Game-Ream;Rooms A&B,&Lockers(26+)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $105.00 $105.00
Group IV $160.00 $150.00
Group V $230.00 $230.00
Group VI $305.00 $305.00
Kitchen $10/hour $10/hour
Pool Lifeguard(hourly) $25.00/staff/hour $25.00/staff/hour
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
teF Memorial Hall(hourly):
Group I&Il N/A N/A
Group III $25.00 $25.00
Group IV $30.00 $30.00
Group V $55.00 $55.00
Group VI $75.00 $75.00
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&II N/A N/A
Group III $130.00 $130.00
Group IV $180.00 $180.00
Group V $210.00 $210.00
Group VI $280.00 $280.00
Parkview Room South,stage included
• Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $80.00 $80.00
Group IV $100.00 $100.00
Group V $120.00 $120.00
Group VI $160.00 $160.00
Parkview Room North,patio included
Group 1&II N/A N/A
Group III $60.00 $80.00
Group IV $100.00 $100.00
Group V $120.00 $120.00
Group VI $160.00 $160.00
Note:Parkview Rooms available separately Mon-Thurs,Friday until 3:00 pm
Edinger Medical Group-Room 1
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $60.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Edinger Medical Group-Room 2
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $40.00 $40.00
Group IV $60.00 $60.00
Group V $70.00 $70.00
Group VI $90.00 $90.00
Game Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Dance Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
• Group ill $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Group Exercise Room
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group Ill $50.00 $50.00
Group IV $70.00 $70.00
Group V $80.00 $80.00
Group VI $100.00 $100.00
Kitchen(vendor use with room rental only)
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group III $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$100 flat fee>4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours
Group IV $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$100 flat fee>4 hours $100 flat fee>4 hours
Group V $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$150 flat fee>4 hours $150 flat fee>4 hours
Group VI $20.00<4 hours $20.00<4 hours
$150 flat fee>4 hours $150 flat fee>4 hours
Additional Charges •
Room Rental with alcohol Additional$20.00 Additional$20.00
per hour per hour
(not available for Dance Room or Group Exercise Room)
Reduction for Group III Reduce 50%Mon-Thurs, Reduce 50%Mon-Thurs,
8:00 am to 10:00 pm; 8:00 am to 10:00 pm;
based on availability based on availability
Set-up&Cleaning Charge $25.00-$350 flat fee $25.00-$350 flat fee
Event Accessories $10.00-$300.00 per use $10.00-$300.00 per use
Wedding Package#1(ceremony+reception) $3,000.00 flat fee $3,000.00 flat fee
Wedding Package#2(reception only) $1,900.00 flat fee $1,900.00 flat fee
Art Center(hourly):
Multi-Purpose Room(hourly)
Group I&,ll N/A N/A
All Others $70/hour $70/hour
Multi-Purpose Room with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour 510.00/hour
Technical assistance/Security during closed hours $15.00/hour $15.00/hour
Galleries-Dinner Event $150.00/hour(5 hour min) $150.0D/hour(5 hour min)
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Galleries-Wedding Reception $3,000.00(8 hour max) $3.000.00(8 hour max)
Kitchen-Per Month $600.00 $500.00
Kitchen-Per Day $100.00 $100.00
Newland Barn(hourly):
Group I&II N/A N/A
Group Ill $45.00 $45.00
Group IV $75.00 $75.00
Group V $95.00 $95.00
Group VI $120.00 $120.00'
Newland Barn with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake View Clubhouse(hourly):
Group I&Il N/A N/A
Group III $20.00 $20.00
Group IV $25.00 $25.00
Group V $45.00 $45.00
Group VI $55.00 $55.00
Lake View Clubhouse with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse(hourly):
Group I&II No Charge No Charge
Group III $35.00 $35.00
Group IV $40.00 $40.00
Group V $65.00 $65.00
Group VI $85.00 $85.00
Lake Park/Harbour View Clubhouse with Alcohol(additional hourly amount) Hourly Rate+ Hourly Rate+
$10.00/hour $10.00/hour
Lake Park BBQ Facility $175.00 $175.00
$275.00(nonresident) $275.00(nonresident)
$375.00(commercial) $375.00(commercial)
Huntington Central Park •
Amphitheater(daily rate)
Nonprofit/City Sponsored $150.00 $150.00
Park Site Reservation
Nonprofit/Resident $75.00 per day $75.00 per day
Nonresident $150.00 per day $150.00 per day
Commercial $250.00/day OR $250.00/day OR
$100.00/day+10%gross $100.00/day+10%gross
revenue-whichever is revenue-whichever is
greater greater
Band Stand
Nonprofit/City Sponsored $175.00(daily rate) $175.00(daily rate)
Nonresident $250.00/day $250.00/day
Commercial $350.00/day $350.00/day
Youth Group Camping-Per Person/Per Night $4.00 $4.00
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Jumper/Bounce House!Trailer with mounted Merry-Go-Round Permit $25.00 $25.00
Courts and Fields Rentals(hourly)
Edison/Murdv Tennis/Racquetball/Bocci Ball Court Reservations $4.00/hour+tournament $4.00/hour+tournament
fees fees
Field/Practice Lights:Hope View $15:00 $15.00
Soccer/Softball/Artificial Turf Fields(Edison.Murdy.Worthy.Greer,Lamb-hourly)
Field without Lights:
Adult/Youth $25.00 $25.00
Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $15.00 $15.00
Field with Lights/Arena Field:
Adult/Youth $35.0D $35.00
Nonprofit Youth or Organized 55+Seniors $25.00 $25.00
Softball/Baseball Field Preparation Charge $25.00/field/per $25.00/field/per
Adventure Playground
Residents $4.00/person $4.00/person
Non-Residents/Groups $4.00/person $4:00/person
Adults/Chaperones No Charge No Charge
COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS
Tournaments 10%of gross receipts+ 10%of gross receipts+
rental fees rental fees
Youth Sports Programs/per participant:
Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Summer Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Shooting Stars Basketball $60.00 $60.00
Flag Football $60.00 $60.00
Baseball $60.00 $60.00
Volleyball $60.00 $60.00
Jr.Baseball/Softball,Basketball,Football $60.00 $60.00
Pee Wee Soccer,Basketball,T-Ball $60.00 $60.00
Recreation/Human Services Events(per person):
Pier Swim/with Shirt(pre-registration) $25.00 $25.0D
Pier Swim/no Shirt(day of event) $25.00 $25.00
Surf Contest $40.00 $40.00
Family Camp Out $18.00/Space+ $1 B.00/Space+
$12.00/participant $12.00/participant
Camp HB $180-$200/week $180-$200/week
Camp HB Extended Hours $35-$50/week $35-$50/week
Community Center Events&Material Fees $5.00-$100.00 $5.00-$100.00
Senior Center Dances&Events $5.00-$50.00 $5.00-$50.00
Instructional Classes
Instructional Classes Processing Fee $6.00 maximum $6.00 maximum
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Sands Community Services Guide Advertising
Back Cover $3,500.00 $3,500.00
Inside Front Cover-Full page $3,200.00 $3,200.00
Inside Back Cover-Full Page $3,200.00 $3,200.00
Full Interior $3,000.00 $3,000.00-
1/2 page $1,500.00 $1,500.00
1/4 page $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Inside Front Cover-1/2 page $1,600.00 $1,600.00
Inside Back Cover-1/2 page $1,600.00 $1,600.00
Aquatics Classes $85.00/session $85.00/session
(maximum) (maximum)
Senior Citizen Swim $2.00 $2.00
Fitness Center Annual Membership(Senior Center in Central Park)
Ages 50-79 $120.00 $120.00
Ages 80+ $80.00 $80.00
Art Center(per person):
Memberships
Friends/Family $60.00 $60.00
Student/Senior $40.00 $40.00
Supporter $150.00 $150.00
Sustaining $300.00 $300.00
Directors Circle $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Admission to Events
General $15.00-$150.00 $15.00 $150.00
Members Discount varies by event Discount varies by event
Art Camp for Kids $160.00-'$300.00 $160.00-$300.00
Fourth of July Celebration
Parade Entry Application $300.00-$3,000 $300.00-$3,000
Non-Judged Exempt(marching bands,drum&bugle corps,mounted equestrian Exempt Exempt
Parade/Fireworks Bleacher Seats' $10.00-$50.00 $10.00-$50.00
Pier Plaza Festival Vendor Booths $500 to$2,500 $500 to$2,500
Official 4th of July Merchandise $5.00-$100.00 $5.00-$100.00
Surf City Run
Children(12'-years and under) $15.00-$50.00 $15.00-$50.00
Adults(13 years and over) $32.00-$55.00 $32.00-$55.00
VIP Package $25.00 $50.00 $25.00-$50.00
Specific Events
Day Use Charges(Daily),
Resident Nonprofit(501c3) $650,00 $650.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Commercial $1,350.00 $1,350.00
Set-up/Take Down Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit.(501c3) $ 325.00 $ 325.00
Non Resident- Non Profit(501c3) $ 500.00 $ 500.00
Commercial $ 675.00 $ 675.00
Mobile Stage Rental(transferred from Resolution 2014-16 schedule) $700.00 $700.00
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Special Events
Day Use.Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit(5010) $375.00 $375.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $425.00 $425.00
Resident $400.00 $400.00
Non Resident $500.00 $500.00
Commercial $550.00 $550.00
Set-up/Take Down Charges(Daily)
Resident Non Profit(501c3) $187,00 $187.00
Non Resident-Non Profit(501c3) $212.00 $212.00
Resident $200.00 $200.00
Non Resident $250.00 $250.00
Commercial $275.00 $275.00
Modified Day Use Charges
Minimum Hours/Use $325.00 $325.00
less than 3 hours with 20-50 participants that do not require any set-up and do not
require additional staff time or city services. These events should not impact the
beach public in any way.
Minimum Participants No Charge 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 staff
time or city services. These events should not impact the beach public in any way.
PARKING RATES
South Beach Attended Lots-Off-Peak Season-Baits-Rates
Auto,pickup truck,motorcycle $15.00/day $15.00/day
Autos with disabled person(DP)placard $10.00 $10.00
Bus-24 passengers or less $50.00/day $50.00/day
Bus-25 passengers or more $100.00/day $100.00/day
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,including overhangs $15.00 per occupied $15.00 per occupied
space space*
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,inc overhangs,with disabled person(DP) placard $10.00 per occupied $10.00 per occupied
space* space*
South Beach Attended Lots-Peak Season 131
Auto,pickup truck,motorcycle
Monday-Friday $15.00/day $15.00/day
Saturday&Sunday,Memorial and Labor Days $20.00/day $20.00/day
Autos with disabled person(DP)placard $10.00 $10.00
Bus-24 passengers or less $50.00/day $50.00/day
Bus-25 passengers or more $100.00/day $100.00/day
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,including overhangs
Monday-Friday $15.00 per $15.00 per
occupied space occupied space
Saturday&Sunday,Memorial and Labor Days $20.00 per $20.00 per
occupied space• occupied space
Vehicles over 20 ft in length,inc overhangs,with disabled person(DP) placard $10.00 per $10.00 per
occupied space occupied space'
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Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Fourth of July(flat rate) $30 for July 4th,plus $30 for July 4th,plus
$25.00 flat rate for each of$25.00 flat rate for each of
two additional days two additional days
immediately preceding immediately preceding
and/or following July4th and/or following July4th
as selected by the as selected by the
Director of Community Director of Community&
Services Library Services
Air Show(daily flat rate) $30.00 until 5:00 pm $30.00 until 5:00 pm
*Example: Three(3)•occupied spaces x$20 per space=$60.00
Event Parking-Beach Lots(permitted events)"
Peak Season-Memorial Day weekend.through Labor Day Weekend $15/day $15/day
Non-Peak Season-After Labor Day through October 31 $10/day $10/day
Non-Peak Season-March 1 until Memorial Day Weekend $10/day $10/day
Off Season-November through the end of February $7/day $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.
Notes:
[3] Peak season:Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend.
Beach Service Road Permit.Vendor Permit
Beach Service Road Permit,Vendor Permit $10.00/year $10.00/year
Beach Service Road Replacement Pass $500 $5.00
Resident Meter Pass
Resident Meter Pass-up to 4 max per dwelling unit $10.00/year $10.00/year
Resident Meter Replacement Pass $5.00 $5.00
Annual Beach Parking:Pass Permit/41
e&eify b ch).
Vehicles under 20 ft,including overhangs
General $150.00 $195.00
Senior(62+)"(one pass per person) $75.00 $100.00
Disabled Person(DP)Placard $75.00 $100.00
Veterans(with proper identification) $125.00 $125.00
Oversize Vehicles,up to 40 feet total length $300.00 $400.00
Annual Beach Parking Replacement Pass $10.00 $10.00
Surf Class Parking Pass $5.00/Semester $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.
Huntington Beach RV Campground
Winter Camping(Getaber 1-May-943(Day after Labor Day-May 31)
Recreational Vehicle(RV)plus auto $75.00/day Sun-Thugs $75.00/day Sun-Thurs
$85.00/day Fri-Sat and $100.00/day FriSat
Holidays* and Holidays*
Senior(62+) $65.00/day Sun-Thurs $65.00/day Sun-Thugs
$75.00/day Fri-Sat and $90.00/day Fri-Sat and
Holidays* Holidays*
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges[1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
With Disabled Person(DP)Placard $65.00/day Sun-Thurs $65.00/day Sun-Thurs
$75.00/day Fri-Sat and $90.00/day Fri-Sat and
Holidays` Holidays*
Reservation Cancellation Fee(Greater than 2 days prior to arrival date) $25.00 $25.00
Reservation Cancellation Fee(2 or less days prior to arrival date) First Night's Daily Rate First Night's Daily Rate
Change.Fee $10.00 $10.00
Site Lock Fee $5/day $10/day
*Holiday Rates
Thanksgiving Week(Sunday preceding Thanksgiving through Saturday night following Thanksgiving)
Christmas Week(day preceding Christmas through New Year's Eve)
Day preceding Veterans Day(observed),Martin Luther King Jr.Day,Presidents'Day,Memorial Day
Recreational Vehicle(RV)Event Camping Three-Day Air Show Pass
(BY RESERVATION ONLY) Up to$1,600(3 or day Up to$1,600(3 or day
• pass) pass)
(Valid Thursday of the Air (Valid Thursday of the Air
Show after 10 am through Show after 10 am.through
Monday,10 am following Monday,10 am following
completion of the Air completion of the Air
Show) Show)
Parking Lots
Bluff Top [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
Dog Beach [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
First and Atlanta [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
First and Walnut [51
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $3.00 $4.00
Pier Plaza Parking(between 1st and 7th streets) [5]
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.00
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $3.00 $4.00
dttiy-(flat-rate) Daily Flat Rate $25.00 per $25.00 per
occupied space occupied space
Sports Complex
Day Use $1.00 $2.00
Season Parking Pass $10.00 $20.00
Annual Parking Pass(3 seasons) $30.00 $60.00
Vehicles over 20 feet,including overhangs,Day Use $10.00 $20.00
Warner
Hourly Rate(Off-Peak) [2] $2.25 $3.0D
Hourly Rate(Peak Season) [3] $2.50 $3.50
Main Promenade Parking Structure
Daily Rates:
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $1.00!Each 20 Minutes $1.00!Each 20 Minutes
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) Prevailing Hrly Rate or Prevailing Hrly Rate or
$5.00 $5.00
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Maximum Daily Rate-Nen-Peak- Off-Peak $15.00 $15.00
Maximum Daily Rate-Peak Season [3] $20.00 $20.00
Maximum- aily-Rate-Helidays nd-SpesiaL=vents $20:89 $241.90
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Community Services-Facility Rentals and Recreational Services Charges [1]
Description Adopted Charges Proposed Charges
Downtown Business Employee Pass S20.00/month $25.00/month
Downtown Business Employee Daily Stamped Validation $2.00/day $2.00/day
Main Promenade Parking Structure(4th of July Only) $30.00 $30.00
Main Promenade Parking Structure(two additional days immediately
preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community
&Library Services)
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes $2.00!Each 20 Minutes
Maximum Daily Rate $27.00 $27.00
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) Prevailing Hrly Rate or Prevailing Hrly Rate or
$10.00 $10.00
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Main Promenade Parking Structure(Three-Day Air Show Event)
First 90 minutes No Charge No Charge
After 90 minutes $2.00/Each 20 Minutes $2.00!Each 20 Minutes
Maximum Daily Special Event Rate $30.00 $30.00
Evening Rate:(After 9:00 pm) (Prevailing Hourly Rate or (Prevailing Hourly Rate or
$10.00) $10.00)
(Director Discretion) (Director Discretion)
Notes:
[1]Charges for City sponsored or co-sponsored programs&events may be waived per Resolution 2014-15
[2] No charge for autos with disabled placards(DP)In marked DP parking spaces.
[3] Peak season:Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend.
[4]Valid at City beach parking lots,the Main Promenade Parking Structure,and metered spaces on Pacific Coast Highway&Beach Blvd. Exceptions include
July 4th,two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library Services and three days of the Air
Show.
[5]Additional$2.00 per hour on special event days including July 4th,two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director
of Community&Library Services and three days of the Air Show.
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ORDINANCE NO. 4292
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 10.60 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ON-
STREET PARKING METER ZONES
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 10.60.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby •
amended to read as follows:
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
A. Business Zones. The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
B. Residential Zones. The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1._ Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta
Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut
Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones. The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north)side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way
from Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
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3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street, including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone D: Within Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and
Twin Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to
Huntington Street.
SECTION 3. Section 10.60.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones. Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed
in the,business zones, in locations determined by the Director of Community& Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars($3.00) per hour in off-peak season
and four dollars ($4.00)per hour in peak season. Exceptions to these rates shall include
July 4th,the two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the
Director of Community and Library Services and the three days of the Air Show when
rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00)per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community&Library Services.
Parking in these parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily,
including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community& Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of
Community and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones(Section
10.60.010(B)(7) and(B)(8)),the fee for parking shall be three dollars per hour in
off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak season. The fee for parking in
Residential Zones (Section 10.60.010(B)(7) and(B)(8)) shall be three dollars($3.00)
per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak
season..
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community &Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour. •
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
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Community&Library Services. These parking locations will be limited,to-6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1,. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits may be installed within Zones A,B,
C,D and E in locations determined by the Director of Community&Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak
season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community&Library Services. These locations will
be limited to parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
3. The Director of Community&Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the day of ,2023.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Clerk City Attorney k
REVIEWED AND APPROVED: ITIATED AND APPROVED:
City Manager Acting C e iriancial Officer
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HBMC CHAPTER 10.60
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
Pursuant to Section 22508 of the California Vehicle Code, on-street parking meter zones are
hereby established within the public.right-of-way of the following streets and highways:
A. Business Zones.The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between.Fifth and Sixth Streets.
5. Within the alley bounded by Walnut Avenue and First Street off of 101 Walnut
Avenue.
B. Residential Zones.The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1. Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones.The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from Beach
Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north) side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street,including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone.D: Within.Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and Twin
Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to Huntington
Street.
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10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones.Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed in the
business zones,in locations determined by the Director of Community and Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three tvsro dollars 3.00 and twenty five cents per
hour in off-peak season and four three dollars($4.00)per hour in peak season. Exceptions
to these "rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding and/or following
July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library Services and the three days
of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00)per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community Services.Parking in these
parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m.to 12:00 a.m. daily,including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of Community
and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones (Section
10.60.010(B)(7)and. (B)(8)) listed above,the fee for parking shall be three two dollars
and twenty five cents per hour in off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak
season. The fee for parking in Residential Zones (Section 10.60:010(B)(7)and(B)(8))
shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty
cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these..rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
Community&Library Services, These parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits may be installed within Zones A, B,
C, in locations determined by the Director of Community Services. The fee for parking
shall be three two dollars and twenty five cents($3.00)per hour in off-peak season and
twe three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season. The fee for parking
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Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community Services. These locations will be limited to
parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and
holidays.
3. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
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Background
• The City maintains a Master Fee and Charges Schedule identifying applicable
fees and charges for various City services.
• Fees are reviewed and updated periodically
• The City last completed a comprehensive fee study in 2016 based on FY
2014/15 budget and financial data
• Since then, certain fees were added to implement new programs (e.g., Short-
Term Rentals) or changed based on market analysis and department
feedback
• Communities primarily use tax revenues to fund services that provide community-
wide benefits such as Public Works, Public Safety, and Park Maintenance.
• Communities use fees and charges (direct recovery) to fund services that provide
a direct benefit to an individual or business, such as: plan review, permitting, and
inspection.
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Background
• Since 2016, regional inflation has increased by 21 %. In Fiscal Year 2022/23, a
CPI adjustment of 5.93% was applied to most development and operational
permit fees.
• For FY 2023/24, staff recommends adjusting these fees by 14.51 %, and making
strategic adjustments to certain fees in Fire and Community and Library Services.
• Of the fees and charges included on the fee schedule, over 50% are not being
recommended for adjustment.
• Additionally, four new fees in Finance and Community Development are being
proposed.
• If the Master Fee and Charges Schedule is amended as proposed, General Fund
expenditures subsidizing these fees would decrease by $1 .85M and provide a
corresponding increase in available discretionary General Fund revenue to be
used for capital projects, equipment, and other City Council priorities that provide
broad community benefit.
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Fee Schedule Update — New Fees
Finance Proposed Change — Credit Card Transaction Fee (FN-67) of 2.29%
• Fee is aligned with the County of Orange
• Projected decrease in subsidy: $252,000 General Fund, $617,000 All Funds
Fire Fees: Junior Lifeguard and Sand Crab Program Fees (F-142 — F-143.3)
• Proposed increase in fee would bring the cost to average market rate in
surrounding cities
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM FEES Adopted Fee Proposed Fee
F-142 Resident Fees Charged $ 556 $ 654
F-143 Non-Resident Fees Charged $ 583 $ 681
F-143.3 Sand Crab (resident and non-resident) $ 159 $ 240
• Proposed fee would be lower than the fee charged for comparable program in
Newport Beach ($856) while providing additional program benefits
• Projected decrease in General Fund subsidy: $126,000
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Fee Schedule Update - New Fees
Community Development Proposed Changes
Public Notice Fee (PL-154) — Public Hearing fee of $518 is proposed to recovery
costs related to public hearings required for certain planning entitlements. Fee is
aligned with City of Newport Beach.
• Projected decrease in General Fund subsidy: $67,000
Conceptual Project Fee (PL-155) — Fee of $1 ,000 is proposed to recover costs of
staff time related to meetings with developers regarding conceptual projects that
are not ready for submittal.
City Conceptual Project Fee
Anaheim Conceptual Development Review-Single Family Residence: Initial Deposit of$800
with ongoing Minimum Balance of$400. Hourly Rate:$195.
Conceptual Development Review-Other: Initial Deposit of$3,000 with ongoing
Minimum Balance of$600. Hourly Rate:$195.
Costa Mesa Pre-Application Review:$1,500
Huntington Beach Conceptual Review("First Look"):$1,000
Irvine Initial Deposit of$10,000with ongoing Minimum Balance of$2,000.
Hourly Rate:$158.50.
Mission Viejo Pre-application Fee-$500
Santa Ana Conceptual Review("First Look"):$564
• Projected decrease in General Fund subsidy: $12,000
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Fee Schedule Update — New Fees
Community Development Proposed Changes (continued)
Development Assistance Team (DAT) Hourly Fee (PL-156) — Fee of $212/hour is
proposed to recover costs of interdepartmental staff time related to reviewing new
applications for development. If applications move beyond this stage, the cost of
this fee would be credited to other fees related to the project.
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Fee Schedule Update - Community and Library Services
Huntington Beach RV Campground
• Adjust the camping season to begin the day after Labor Day through May 31
• Adjust the site lock fee from $5/day to $10/day
• Adjust weekend and holiday rates by $15/night
Resort Regular Rate Weekend Rate Holiday Charge Site Lock Amenities
Boise Chica $60-$70/night $60-$70/night None Water,Electric,Hot Showers,Dump Station,Picnic tables
Water,Sewer, Electric,Clubhouse,Game Room,Pool&Spa,
Waterfront $83-$146/night $83-$146/night $5-$15 Laundromat
HB RV Campground Water,Electric,Beach Showers,Dump Station,walkability to
(Current) $65-$75/night $75-$85/night $75-$85/night $5/day beaches,downtown,and Pacific City
HB RV Campground Water,Electric,Beach Showers,Dump Station,=walkability to
(Proposed) $65-$75/night $90-100,/night $90-100/night $10/day beaches,downtown,and Pacific City
Water,Sewer,Electric,Large Sites,Pool,Laundromat,Golf carts,
Newport Dunes $105-$170/night $140-$245/night $10+ $50/flat Showers,Marina,BB Courts
• Increase in General Fund revenue: $180,000
Monthly Downtown Business Employee Parking Pass
• Current monthly pass rate of $20/month has been unchanged since 2009 and
is proposed to increase to $25/month
• Available to employees of Downtown Businesses only
• Increase in General Fund revenue: $20,000
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Fee Schedule Update - Community and Library Services
Huntington Central Park Sports Complex Parking
• Rates have not increased since April 2004
• Recommended increase in daily rate from $1/day to $2/day
• Corresponding increases in season pass, annual pass, and oversize vehicles-
(over 20 feet) are also recommended
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $102,000
Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit
• General rate has not increased since 2009
Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit Adopted Charges Proposed Charges*
Vehicles under 20 ft,including overhangs
General $150.00 $195.00
Senior(62+)(one pass per person) $75.00 $100.00
Disabled Person(DP)Placard $75.00 $100.00
Veterans(with proper identification) $125.00 $125.00
Oversize Vehicles,up to 40 feet total length $300.00 $400.00
*Exceptions include July 4th,two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library Services
and three days of the Air Show.
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $362,000
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Hourly Parking Rates Update
• Hourly parking rates were last raised in 2021
• Proposed market rate adjustments would increase hourly rates by $0.75 in the off-peak
season and $1 -1 .25 in the peak season, depending on the parking zone
• A new Special Event rate of $2/hr is proposed for six (6) days per year, including July 4th,
the two days immediately preceding and/or following as selected by the Director of
Community & Library Services, and three (3) days of the Air Show.
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $2, 700,000
Meter Zone at 400 Main Street
• 42 additional metered spaces could be developed along the 400 block of Main Street
•. Staff would proactively meet with local businesses to obtain feedback
• One-time meter purchase cost of $23,000
• Projected increase in annual General Fund revenue: $148,000
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Hourly Parking Rates Market Comparison Summary
CITY OFF PEAK SEASON RATES PEAK SEASON RATES
Newport Beach October-April May-September
Balboa-Newport Pier Areas $1.15/hr to$3.40/hr $1.15/hr-$3.40/hr
$2.30/hr(up to 2 hrs); $4.65/hr(up to 2 hrs);
Balboa Business
$3.40/hr 3+hrs $5.80/hr 3+hrs
Corona del Mar Main Beach Lot $2.65/hr(weekdays) None
$4.40/hr 6-9am;
$4.40/hr 6-9am;6-10 pm
6-10 pm(weekends)
$7.05/hr 9am-6 pm(weekends) $7.05/hr 9am-6 pm
Laguna Beach Day after Labor Day-End of June End of June-Labor Day
Downtown Area $2.50/hr-$3.00/hr $5.40/hr(3-hr limit)
Coastal Area $2.50/hr $3.00/hr(3-hr limit)
Huntington Beach-Current Day after Labor Day-Friday prior to Memorial Day Weekend Memorial Weekend-Labor Day
Beach Area $2.25/hr $2.50/hr
Downtown Area $2.25/hr $3.00/hr
Huntington Beach=Proposed Standard Rate
Beach Area $3.00/hr $3.50/hr
Downtown Area $3.00/hr $4.00/hr
Huntington Beach—
Proposed Event Rate
Beach Area $5.00/hr $5.50/hr
Downtown Area = $5.00/hr $6.00/hr
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Master Fee and Charges Schedule and Hourly Parking Rate
Changes Summary
Department
CPI adjustment of 14.51% $ 729,000
Finance-Credit Card Transaction Fee (General Fund) 252,000
Fire-Junior Lifeguard &Sand Crab Program 126,000
Community Development- New Public Notice, Conceptual Project, and Development
Assistance Team (DAT) Fees 79,000
Community& Library Services- RV Camping 180,000
Community& Library Services-Sports Complex 102,000
Community& Library Services- Monthly Downtown Business Employee Pass 20,000
Community& Library Services-Annual Beach Parking Pass/Permit 362,000
Community& Library Services- Meter Zone at 400 Main Street 148,000
Community& Library Services- Hourly Parking Rate Adjustments 2,702,000
Total Estimated General Fund Revenue Impact $ 4,700,000
Finance-Credit Card Transaction Fee (Other Funds) 365,000
Total Estimated All Funds Revenue Impact $ 5,065,000
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Recommended Actions
• Adopt Resolution No. 2023-21 , "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach Adopting An Updated Master Fee And Charges Schedule By Amending Resolution
2016-59, As Amended By Resolution Nos. 2017-28, 2017-44, 2017-46, 2018-01 , 2018-29,
2018-48, 2018-55, 2019-07, 2019-19, 2019-87, 2020-37, 2021-17, 2021-18, 2021-36, 2021-78
and 2022-35, Which Established A Consolidated Comprehensive Citywide Master Fee And
Charges Schedule (Supplemental Fee Resolution 17); -
• Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4292 Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code
Chapter 10.60 Relating to On-Street Parking Meter Zones
• If approved, changes to the Master Fee and Parking Schedule would take effect July 1st, with
the exception of unattended parking lots and HB RV Campground fees, which would be
effective May 27th. Hourly parking meter adjustments would take effect June 15th.
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Res. No. 2023-21
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 May 2, 2023 by the following vote:
AYES: Kalmick, Moser, Van Der Mark, McKeon, Burns
NOES: Strickland, Bolton
ABSENT: None
RECUSE: None
I*41./ 9'd/4444.160
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California
ORDINANCE NO. 4292
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 10.60 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ON-
STREET PARKING METER ZONES
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 10.60.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby •
amended to read as follows:
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
A. Business Zones. The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
B. Residential Zones. The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1. Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta
Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut
Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones. The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north) side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way
from Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
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3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street, including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone D: Within Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and
Twin Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to
Huntington Street.
SECTION 3. Section 10.60.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones. Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed
in the business zones, in locations determined by the Director of Community& Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak season
and four dollars ($4.00) per hour in peak season. Exceptions to these rates shall include
July 4th, the two days immediately preceding and/or following July 4th as selected by the
Director of Community and Library Services and the three days of the Air Show when
rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00) per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community& Library Services.
Parking in these parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily,
including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community&Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended. Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of
Community and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones (Section
10.60.010(B)(7) and (B)(8)), the fee for parking shall be three dollars per hour in
off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak season. The fee for parking in
Residential Zones (Section 10.60.010(B)(7) and (B)(8)) shall be three dollars ($3.00)
per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak
season..
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
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ORDINANCE NO. 4292
Community& Library Services. These parking locations will be limited to-6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits may be installed within Zones A, B,
C, D and E in locations determined by the Director of Community & Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three dollars ($3.00) per hour in off-peak
season and three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community&Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00) per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community &Library Services. These.locations will
be limited to parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
3. The Director of Community&Library Services may determine that certain
recreational zone parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or
extended parking limits shall be posted for the public.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 2023.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Clerk City Attorney go
,
REVIEWED AND ROVED: ITIATED AND APPROVED:
,
City Manage Acting C 4' ancial Officer
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LEGISLATIVE DRAFT
HBMC CHAPTER 10.60
10.60.010 Establishment of On-Street Parking Meter Zones
Pursuant to Section 22508 of the California Vehicle Code, on-street parking meter zones are
hereby established within the public right-of-way of the following streets and highways:
A. Business Zones. The boundaries of the business zones shall be as follows:
1. Within Main Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Palm Avenue,
excluding the west side of Main Street from Acacia to Palm Avenue.
2. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way.from Third to Fifth Streets.
3. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from Third to Fifth Streets.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way between Fifth and Sixth Streets.
5.W deli by Walnut A o,enue and First S+,.eet off o f 1 01 Walnut
Avenue.
B. Residential Zones. The boundaries of the residential zones shall be as follows:
1. Within First Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Atlanta Avenue.
2. Within Second Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange
Avenue.
3. Within Third Street right-of-way from Walnut to Orange Avenues.
4. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
5. Within Olive Avenue right-of-way from First to Third Streets.
6. Within Fifth Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue.
7. Within 22nd Street right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to Walnut Avenue.
8. Within Walnut Avenue right-of-way from 22nd to Goldenwest Streets.
9. Within Southside Orange Avenue right-of-way from Fifth to Main Street.
10. Within Orange Avenue right-of-way from First to Second Street.
C. Recreational Zones. The boundaries of the recreational zones shall be as follows:
1. ZONE A: On the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from Beach
Boulevard to Goldenwest Street.
2. ZONE B: On the inland(north) side of Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way from
Beach Boulevard to Third Street and from Sixth to Goldenwest Streets.
3. Zone C: Within Beach Boulevard right-of-way from Pacific Coast Highway to
Sunrise Street, including the frontage road from east of Beach Boulevard.
4. Zone D: Within Pacific View Avenue right-of-way between First Street and Twin
Dolphin Drive.
5. Zone E: Within Southside Atlanta Avenue right-of way from First to Huntington
Street.
10.60.020 Times and Coins or Payment Deposited Prescribed
The parking time and fees will be affixed to the parking meters, as follows:
A. Business Zones. Parking meters with 120-minute parking limits may be installed in the
business zones, in locations determined by the Director of Community and Library
Services. The fee for parking shall be three twe dollars ($3.00) and twenty five cents per
hour in off-peak season and four three dollars ($4.00)per hour in peak season. Exceptions
to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding and/or following
July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library Services and the three days
of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars ($2.00) per hour.
1. Parking meters with 24-minute parking limits may be installed in the business
zone in locations determined by the Director of Community Services. Parking in these
parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m.to 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays.
2. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
B. Residential Zones.
1. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed in the residential zones in locations determined by the Director of Community
and Library Services. With the exception of Residential Zones (Section
10.60.010(B)(7) and(B)(8)) listed above,the fee for parking shall be three we dollars
and twenty five cents per hour in off-peak season and four dollars per hour in peak
season. The fee for narking in Residential Zones (Section 10.60.010(B)(7) and(Bl(811
shall be three dollars ($3.00)per hour in off-peak season and three dollars and fifty
cents ($3.50)per hour in peak season.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th, the two days immediately preceding
and/or followin July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00)per hour.
2. Parking meters with 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-hour parking limits may be
installed within the residential zone in locations to be determined by the Director of
Community&Library Services. These parking locations will be limited to 6:00 a.m.
through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
C. Recreational Zones.
1. Parking meters with 12-hour parking limits may be installed within Zones A,B,
C, in locations determined by the Director of Community Services. The fee for parking
shall be three twe dollars and twenty five cents($3.00)per hour in off-peak season and
t e three dollars and fifty cents 3.50 per hour in peak season. The fee for parking
in Zone C shall be three`- a " a fifty twenty five ce„ts ($3 cm rho,,, yof
round.
Exceptions to these rates shall include July 4th,the two days immediately preceding
and/or following July 4th as selected by the Director of Community and Library
Services and the three days of the Air Show when rate will increase by two dollars
($2.00) per hour.
2. Parking meters or pay stations with 30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and 12-
hour parking limits may be installed within recreational zones in locations to be
determined by the Director of Community Services. These locations will be limited to
parking from 6:00 a.m. through 12:00 a.m. daily, including Saturdays, Sundays, and
holidays.
3. The Director of Community Services may determine that certain recreational zone
parking hours may be limited or extended.Notice of limited or extended parking limits
shall be posted for the public.
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notice of Public Hearing on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule_]
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 establishing and updating various user and
regulatory fees and charges. The public hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
Civic Center, located at 2000 Main Street on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 6:00pm.
The public may obtain copies of the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from the City's
website at http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov.
All interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for, or against, the proposed
updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule with written or oral comments. Written
communications to the City Council should be directed 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: April 21, 2023 and April 28, 2023 City of Huntington Beach
By: Robin Estanislau, City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714) 536-5227
http://huntingtonbeachca.gov/HBPublicC
omments/
Moore, Tania
From: Sandra Campos <scampos@scng.com>
Sent: Wednesday,April 19, 2023 1:47 PM
To: Moore,Tania
Cc: Han, Sunny;Vi, Thuy; Bubenheim, Serena; Estanislau, Robin
Subject: Re: Request for Publication - PH Notice - CC Master Fee &Charges Schedule
Tania,booth ads are set to publish April 21, 28, 2023 in the OC Register
1.)Main News Cost$888.00 / Ad# 11598411
2.) 1/8th page Classified Cost$1,746.40/Ad# 11598408
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTING TON BEACH
Noce of Putn c Hearing on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
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 establishing and updating various user and
regulatory fees and charges. The public hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
Civic Center,Located at 2000 Man Street on Tuesday,May 2,2023 at 6:00pm.
The puklfc may obtain copies cf the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from the
City's website at httrs:l1vv,r1V.h+uniknottnbeaonca:nov,
AO interested persons are invited to attend to express their opin'ons for, or against, the
proposed updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedu"e with written or oral comments.
"e{ritten communications to the City Council shou'.d be directed to the Moe of the City Clerk al
the address below. Further information may be obtained from the Finance Department,2000
Man Street,Huntington Beach,CA,92648.2702 or by telephone(714)556.5630.
The City of Huntington Beach endeavors to accommodate persons of handicapped status In the
admission or access to,or treatment or emgoyawnt in,c:1y programs or activities, The City of
Huntington Beach is en equal opportunity employer.
Dated: April 21,2023 and April 28,2023 City of Huntington Beach
By: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 9264B-27O2
Telephone: (714)588-6221
http;J)hunlinolonbeachca.00l'JHBPublicCo mties1
1
Sandra Campos
Sales Coordinator
Orange County Register
1771 S. Lewis Street
Anaheim,CA 92805
Main Line: 714-796-2209
Direct Line: 714-796-6748
Email: scampos(&,scng.com
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 8:59 AM Moore, Tania<Tania.Moore@surfcity-hb.org> wrote:
Good Morning Sandra,
Please publish the attached notice of Public Hearing in The OC Register on April 21st and April 28th as 1/8
page in both the regular section/main news and in the legal section.
Thank you,
Tania Moore, CMC
Senior Deputy City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
714-536-5209
tania.moore a(�surfcity-hb.orq
2
Moore, Tania
From: Sandra Campos <scampos@scng.com>
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2023 12:23 PM
To: Moore, Tania
Cc: Han, Sunny;Vi, Thuy; Bubenheim, Serena; Estanislau, Robin
Subject: Re: Request for Publication - PH Notice - CC Master Fee &Charges Schedule
Attachments: Affidavit Ad # 11598408.pdf;Affidavit Ad # 11598411.pdf; Orange County Register-
Main.pdf; Orange County Register- Classifieds.pdf
Hello, I've attached the affidavits and E-Tearsheets.
Sandra Campos
Sales Coordinator
Orange County Register
1771 S.Lewis Street
Anaheim,CA 92805
Main Line: 714-796-2209
Direct Line: 714-796-6748
Email: scampos(ascng.com
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 2:38 PM Moore, Tania<Tania.Moore@surfcity-hb.org>wrote:
Thank you so much!
Tania Moore, CMC
Senior Deputy City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
714-536-5209
tania.moore(a�surfcity-hb.orq
From:Sandra Campos<scampos@scng.com>
Sent:Wednesday,April 19, 2023 1:47 PM
To: Moore,Tania <Tania.Moore@surfcity-hb.org>
1
Cc: Han, Sunny<Sunny.Han@surfcity-hb.org>;Vi,Thuy<TViPsurfcity-hb.org>; Bubenheim, Serena
<serena.bubenheim@surfcity-hb.org>; Estanislau, Robin<Robin.EstanislauPsurfcity-hb.org>
Subject: Re: Request for Publication - PH Notice-CC Master Fee &Charges Schedule
Tania, booth ads are set to publish April 21, 28, 2023 in the OC Register
1.) Main News Cost $888.00 / Ad # 11598411
2.) 1/8th page Classified Cost$1,746.40 /Ad# 11598408
2
PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Notce of Put c Heanng of the Proposed Updates to be Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Notice s heresy given teat a public hearing will be neld by the City Council of tie City of
Huntington Beach fry the purpose ciconsidenng establishing and updating venous user and
regulatory lees and charges. The t jblic hearing is scheduled in the Council Ciambers of tie
Civic Center, prated at 2C00 Mai Street on Tuesday May 2 2023 at 6 f0pm.
The pubic may obtain copies of the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from lie
City s website at htlr.: xww h ail igtonbeacnca goy
Al interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for or against, he
proposed updates is he Master Fee and Charges Sciedude with written or era comments
Written communicatinn;to the City Council shoud be d retied to the Office of the City Clerk at
the address be ow Further iforiabon may be obtained from the France Department, 2000
Man Street,Huntington Beach.CA,92648-2702 or by telepione(714)536.5630
The City c:f I I.,ntington Beaci endeavors to accommodate persons of handicapped status in the
adm ssiai nr access to o•t'eatment or emciornent in,ody programs or activites The Ctty of
HunlinQtci Beach.s an equal opportunity employer.
Dated: April 21,2023 and April 28.2023 City of Huntington Beach
By: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 92648-2702
Telephone: (714)536-5227
http-rhuntinutanbeac hca.gov'H BPublicCammeMs.'
Sandra Campos
Sales Coordinator
Orange County Register
1771 S. Lewis Street
Anaheim,CA 92805
Main Line: 714-796-2209
Direct Line: 714-796-6748
Email: scampos(a�scng.com
3
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 8:59 AM Moore, Tania<Tania.Moore@surfcity-hb.org>wrote:
Good Morning Sandra,
Please publish the attached notice of Public Hearing in The OC Register on April 21 st and April 28th as 1/8
page in both the regular section/main news and in the legal section.
Thank you,
Tania Moore, CMC
Senior Deputy City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
714-536-5209
tan ia.moore(cr�su rfcity-h b.org
4
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passed through a period Haight 394 feet Height 230 feet Height 363 feet all pie,by aiming to make the first few hit too hard which NASA used on an um
axi of maximum aerodynamic Thrum:16.7M Ins. ThrustM roe
. Thrust 7.561 roe. all pieces of the spacecraft and exploded.With each crewed mission to the moon
pressure,one of the crucial Fist launched 2018 (1076-1973) reusable and capable of attempt,SpaceX engineers in November,are generally
moments for the launch of sRY1 sa.ss.soxrvsar nME xap launching again afewhours tweaked the systems.Af- not afforded the same lux-
any sachet after landing,SpaceX is at- ter its first successful land- ury of explode-as-you-team.
"It looked really good tempting an engineering ing,more soon followed.To- "Government programs
coming off the pads and challenge that goes beyond day,it is a rare surprise if a are not allowed to operate
it looked really good for a John tnsprucker,a SpaceX citement guaranteed."And what was accomplished in booster landing fails, that way because of that,
while,"Dumbacher said. engineer,reported during it avoided a wont-ease out- the previous 60 years of the A couple of years ago, because of the way we have
Video of the rocket cap- the company's livestrcam conic of exploding on the space age. the company took a simi- all the stakeholders being
nosed flashes as several en- of the launch. launchpad,which would It is not a surprise to ex- gar approach to fine-tun- able to watch over and tell
glees failed on the lower The upper-stage Starship have required extensive re- perts that SpaceX did not ing the landing procedure you no,"Dumbacher said.
portion of the spacecraft, vehicle apparently did not pairs. tullysucceed on thefimttry. fur Starship.In a series of Back on the bench,pro-
the Super Iteavy booster. separate from the booster, Karl Hriegh,69,and his "They might have a coo- tests,prototypes of Starship pie who turned up for the
That turned out to be too and 4 minutes after liftoff, wife traveled from Colorado pie of questions to go look lifted off to an altitude of launch took the day's out.
much for the guidance Sys- the automatic flight ermi- for the launch and lingered at in terms of why some of about 6 miles before shut- come in stride.
tem to compensate and the nation system destroyed the afterward on the beach at the engines may not have tang off its engines.It then "Would it have been awe-
vehicle started tumbling in rocket,ending the flight in South Padre Island,where been running;Dumbacher belly flopped through the some if it didn't explode?"
a corkscrew path. a fireball viewers were taking in the said."They'll look into it, atmosphere to slow its rate said Lauren Posey, 34.
"This does not appear The launch lived up to flight from a safe distance. they'll figure it out and of fall before tilting back to "Yeah.But it was still awe.
to be a nominal situation." SpaceX's promise of"ex- "I'm so glad I've lived to they'll come back the next vertical and firing its en- some."
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Notice of Pubic Hume on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule =- v' -?. rote,
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Notice i hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Counr of tile City of Olik + y <
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an Beech for the purposeconsoefing establishing and updating various user and
regulatory leen and charges.The public hearings scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
Civic Corner,located at 2000 Main Street on Tuesday May 2.2023 at 6.tepm. .-.><- r
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All Interested persons am honed to attend to express their opinions for,or against the `^J -r4
proposed updates to the Master Fee and Charges Sdtedule with watlar or oral comments.
Wdsan communicagon5 to be City Council should be deeded to the Office of the City Clerk at ` - -
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T f� Y/ The District reserves the right to Ocrectormct bte relent any QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS: Service provider must hove valid Stale of
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asm.s2pq process. provided similar services within the postthreeiyfears OR havesatisfactory work
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doom:o re's ov ecckground checks and fingerprinting; d POMMY with additional qualifications
car°°pod ts Donald Rosales ulroments as stated in the REP.
,p�,Directorof Purchasing DISQUALIFICATIONS:Proposers who fall to meet all the preceding renuiremenis,and
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e ir•sp I NGOre of Pudic Heazing on the Proposed Updates to N°Mager Fee mime
en es schedule
utv Turn to the Sports section 1e1'�A.Y.ara t for outstanding coverage of Notice Is hereby given that a public headlg will be held by the City Council of the City of
7 FinanCtal 4 - Huntington Beach for ndclr purpose of considering establishing and updating various user and
F i the Dodgers,Angels and regulatory fees and charges.The pubic hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of me
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ALL local baseball action, tree center,located at zooD Main Street on Tuesday,May2,2023 at s:Dopm.
The pubis may obtain copies of the Proposed Mager Fee and Charges Schedule from the
v"et^y;o Gty'A website at hap:/Nnwi.huntlnatonbeeencegov.
NY/ To subscribe,call 1.877.450.5772 AU interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions far,or against,the
'1 proposed updates to the Master Fee end Charges Schedule with written or oral comments.
ere o.oat. Written communications to the Coy Council should be directed to the Office of the Ciy Clerk al
• the address below,Further Information may be obtained from the Finance Department,2000
Pt ACE,n «rr lk g p r Main Street,Huntington Beach,CA.92648.2702 or by telephone(714)536-5630.
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a Gk!Ti1 The City of Huntington Beach endeavors to accommodate persons of handicapped status In the
admission or access a,a treatment or employment in,oily programs or activities.The City of
24 hours a day,7 days a week! a 1.. Huntington Beach is en equal opportunity employer.
x )i Dated:April 21,2023 and April 25,2023 City of Hundngton Beach
Fictitious Business Names, _. r a By:Robin Estanlslau,City Clerk
Summons,Nome Changes end morel 9 ' 2000 Main Street
I)z , I I' Huntington Beach,CA 92648-2702
at �1 ' y Telephone:(714)536-5227
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
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County of Orange )
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
RE: Proposed Updates to the Master
Fee and Charges Schedule
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident
of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of
eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in
the above entitled matter.I am the principal clerk .PUBLIC.HEARING
of The Orange County Register, a newspaper CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
• of general circulation, published in the city of
Notice of Public Hearing on the Proposed Updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule
Santa Ana, County of Orange, and which
• Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City Council of the City of
news-paper has been adjudged to be a newspaper Huntington Beach for the purpose of considering establishing and updating various user and
regulatory fees and charges. The public hearing is scheduled in the Council Chambers of the
of general circulation by the Superior Court of civic Center,located at 2000 Main Street on Tuesday,May 2,2023 at6:00pm.
the County of Orange, State of California,under The public may obtain copies of the Proposed Master Fee and Charges Schedule from the
• City%website at hoop,+,lvwrvr.hunlinatanbeactrca.gov.
the date of November 19, 1905, Case No. All'interested persons are invited to attend to express their opinions for,or against;the
proposed updates to the Master Fee and Charges Schedule with written or oral comments.
A-21046,that the notice,of which the annexed is Written communications to the City Council should be directed to the Office of the City Clerk at
the address below. Further information may be obtained from the Finance Department,2000
a true printed copy, has been published in each Main Street,Huntington Beach,CA,92048-2702 or by telephone(714)536.5030.
regular and entire issue of said newspaper and .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.
not in any supplement thereof on the following
dates,to wit: Dated:April 21,2023 and April 28,2023By Robin sttanisl of Huntington aeach
u,City Clerk
2000 Main Street
April 21,28,2023 Huntington Beach,CA 92848.2702
Telephone: (714)536.5227
"I certify (or declare) under the penalty of nttpailhuntingtonheachca.acviHBPubiceammentsl
perjury under the laws of the State of California
that the foregoing is true and correct":
Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County,
California,on
Date:April 28,2023
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The Orange County Register
1771 S. Lewis St.
Anaheim, CA 92805
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STATE OF C 4L1ORNTA-)
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County of Orange )
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
RE: Proposed Updates to the Master
Fee and Charges Schedule
I am a citizen of the United Staten and a resident
of the County aforesaid;, I am over the age of
eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in
the above entitled matter.I am the principal clerk PURL IC HEARING
of The Orange County Register, a newspaper CITY OF HUNTING TON BEACH
of general circulation, published in the city of
tirAice o!Public Herne, tote Prryx,mil B det s to it:a Master Fee ail Ch=trgcs stied-A I
Santa .Ana, County of Orange., and which
h'c ca Is hereby goon that a pub c auxin)will be hdd by the City Camel ce the City of
news-paper has been adjudged to be a newspaper H nlinctmt Beach for the purpose of considering a iatisipn3,ind updating various user and
regulatory tees and charges.Thu pibic hearing Is echo rlod in the Ccuno7 Chait era cf the
of general circulation by the Superior Court of Civic Center.lacated et 2t100 ran Street on Tuesday,May 2.2023 at 6;4Cpm.
The pudic real obtain orgies of the pray A Mazer Fee art Charges Schedule Goan
the County of Orange, State of California;under me
City'sneR1.-'.La8hito-2,srrv:nuntiadtchtre ch u.lYo.
the date of November 19, 1905, Case No. Al nterestoi prisons orc inreed to Muni to cape s tier onons for,or agar.rat the
p op eed.tndeees Ca fire Mester ree rind CQui:gts Scraechrle nifh w•rllltn or mat CTrnrr. ils,
s-21046,that the notice,of which the annexed is Mitten tomrnJnical-kane to tt a City Cure should he-directed to the o,Yce of the Coy Ct uk'et
the address belay. Further Info•me inn may be obtained from the Finance Department no
a true printed copy, has been published in each Main Sties',Gitrtigton Beach.CA.926 1$-27j02 or try la ep'nane(7 t4)53 5fi30.
regular and entire issue of said newspaper and The City•er Htrtarryian Beech r'nr e.hvors in et iu^.tnl !Pe+ealS if Iterxl[.al.perl stelae in Ire
adm'sskrn a acmes to,or treatment or env7orrrner1 In,city mrems or adrvers.Tne C ty of
not in any supplement thereof on the following Hinfingtarr Beach Is an equal opportunity employer.
Date:Aprl21,2023 and April 2E.2J2 City or Huntington Beach
dates,to wit. By:Robin Estartislau,City Clerk
2GaJ Main Sheet
April 21,28,2023 HunlingtonBeach,CA52648.2702
Telephone:(114)53E-5227
"I certify (or declare) under the penalty of Irro •,un6notenb a;trt uc+frIEP cCernrernst
perjury under the laws of the State of California
that the foregoing is true and correct":
Executed at Santa. Ana, Orange County,
California,on
Date:April 28;2023
The Orange County Register
1771 S. Lewis St.
Anaheim, CA 92805
Moore, Tania
From: Douglas Von Dollen <von.dollendouglas@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 1, 2023 8:42 AM
To: supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org
Subject: Opposing Item #31: Updates To Master Fees and Charges Schedule
Although I applaud the City's attempt to find new revenue in a period of high inflation, Item# 31 does not
supply enough detail and supporting information for shareholders to accurately weigh its potential impact:
1. For all categories,we need to "show the math"as to how estimated revenue increases are calculated.
2. The"Lifeguard Tower Advertising Fees"found on page 42 of Exhibit A need to be explained in much
greater detail, and the expected revenue from this program should be broken out as a separate line item.
3. Development fees make up a significant portion of new housing costs and a 14.5%across-the-board increase
would have a chilling effect on new building during a critical housing crisis in California. AB602 (2021)also
sets new rules for impact development fees that need to be considered. My fear is that the City Council majority
is proposing this large increase in part to dissuade Builder's Remedy projects without considering other impacts
and contextual factors. Before moving ahead, I recommend the city perform an analysis of both current and
proposed total fees for typical single-unit and multi-unit housing projects in Huntington Beach in comparison
with similar fees in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Irvine, Westminster, and Garden Grove, using the
methodology developed by the Terner Center in their 2018 study of housing
fees https://ternercenter.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/Development_Fees_Report Final 2.pdf
4. Special parking fees for the days of the Air Show need to be presented in context. At this point,there is no
announced Air Show for 2023 and no proposal regarding its size, scope, funding or sponsorship deals. All of
these factors need to be considered together.
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SUPPLEMENTAL
COMMUNICATION
Meeting Date: 42/g04./._3
Agenda Item No.; 3/ (a3 '3Qc)
Moore, Tania
From: Adam Wood <awood@biasc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2023 3:35 PM
To: supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org
Subject: BIA/OC Comment Letter
Attachments: BIAOC Comment Letter.pdf
Please see the attached comment letter regarding file item 31.
Thank you.
-Adam
BIS Adam S. Wood
BUISD&BIAS° Senior Vice President-BIA/SC
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Orange County Chapter
Building Industry Association of Southern California, Inc.
2023 awoodabiasc.orq
BUILDING INDUSTRY SHOW
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b ,di 9,,,•,�ows.m Mailing Address: 17192 Murphy Ave.,#14445,Irvine,CA 92623
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II BUILDING INDUSTRY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC.
BI ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
May 2,2023 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT
Mayor Tony Strickland BROOKE DOI
City of Huntington Beach SHEA HOMES
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648 16 AME PRESIDENT
JAMES O'MALLEY
SHOPOFF REALTY INVESTMENTS
Re: Item 31 —Fee Increases
TREASURER
MEGAN ELTRINGHAM
On behalf of the Building Industry Association of Southern California — Orange THE NEW HOME COMPANY
County Chapter (BIA/OC) I write to highlight concerns with the proposed fee
increase. SECRETARY
DAVE MELLO
LANDSEA HOMES
By way of background, BIA/OC is a non-profit trade association of over 1,000
member companies affiliated with the home building industry. Our mission is to TRADE CONTRACTOR VP
ALAN BOUDREAU
champion housing as the foundation of vibrant and sustainable communities. BOUDREAU PIPELINE
In California, for every $1,000 increase in the median price of a new home, at least
7,243 households arepriced out of the housingmarket. The impact of increasingfees ASSOCIATE MEMBER VP
p MARK HIMMELSTEIN
has real consequences for ownership opportunity in the community you serve. NEWM EVER&DILLION,LLP
Further, it should be noted that as the cost of construction is increased (ex: fees)then
MEMBER AT LARGE
the density required to make a project pencil increases. This is yet another PETER VANEK
consequence resulting from increasing production costs. I NTREGAL COM M UNITIES
To mitigate such concerns, BIA/OC suggests a phased implementation, occurring MEMBER AT LARGE
over a two-year period. Adopt 50% of the proposed increase this year and the SEAN MATSLER
COX,CASTLE,&NICHOLSON LLP
remaining balance in a year. This allows the community to plan for and adapt to the
new costs,while also placing the city on a predictable path to cost recovery.
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
ERIC NELSON
TRUMARK HOMES
Sincerely,
` SR.VICE PRESIDENT,OC CHAPTER
svpi-ge7
ADAM WOOD
BIAOC
Adam Wood
Senior Vice President
Building Industry Association of Southern California
Orange County Chapter
17192 MURPHY AVE#14445,IRVINE,CA 92623
949-553-9500 I BIAOC.COM
Moore, Tania
From: Douglas Von Dollen <von.dollendouglas@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 1,2023 8:42 AM
To: supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org
Subject: Opposing Item#31: Updates To Master Fees and Charges Schedule
Although I applaud the City's attempt to find new revenue in a period of high inflation, Item#31 does not
supply enough detail and supporting information for shareholders to accurately weigh its potential impact:
1. For all categories, we need to "show the math"as to how estimated revenue increases are calculated.
2. The"Lifeguard Tower Advertising Fees"found on page 42 of Exhibit A need to be explained in much
greater detail,and the expected revenue from this program should be broken out as a separate line item.
3. Development fees make up a significant portion of new housing costs and a 14.5% across-the-board increase
would have a chilling effect on new building during a critical housing crisis in California. AB602 (2021) also
sets new rules for impact development fees that need to be considered. My fear is that the City Council majority
is proposing this large increase in part to dissuade Builder's Remedy projects without considering other impacts
and contextual factors. Before moving ahead, I recommend the city perform an analysis of both current and
proposed total fees for typical single-unit and multi-unit housing projects in Huntington Beach in comparison
with similar fees in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Irvine, Westminster, and Garden Grove,using the
methodology developed by the Temer Center in their 2018 study of housing
fees https://ternercenter.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/Development Fees Report Final 2.pdf
4. Special parking fees for the days of the Air Show need to be presented in context. At this point,there is no
announced Air Show for 2023 and no proposal regarding its size, scope,funding or sponsorship deals. All of
these factors need to be considered together.
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