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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Fred Wilson, City Administrator
Subject: Public hearing to consider a
resolution adjusting various fees
Dept: City Administrator's Office
ORiGiNAL
Date: June 25, 2003
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
July 1999 - Council adopts a master fee resolution updating various fees
September 25, 2002 - Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of various fee adjustments.
November 18, 2002 - Council opens the public hearing, and continues the hearing until December 2,
2002.
December 3, 2002 - Public hearing is closed; item is continued until February 3, 2003
February 3, 2003 - The matter is tabled; Council directs that proposed fees be considered during the
budget process
June 12, 2003 - Council sets the public hearing for June 30, 2003
Recommended motion:
Adopt resolution
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Contact person: Lori Sassoon
Phone: 384-5122
Supporting data attached: Staff report
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: Net additional revenue of $906,500 for FY 2003-04
Source: (Accl. No.) Various
(Accl. Description) Various
Finance:
Council Notes:
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Agenda Item No. J
STAFF REPORT
Subiect:
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council adjusting various fees.
Backl!round and Overview:
Fees for service, otherwise called user fees, must be calculated by determining the actual cost of
the services provided. The last comprehensive user fee update was approved by the Mayor and
Council in July 1999. In the four years that have passed since the last update, various costs for
providing services (such as salaries, benefits, and utilities costs) have increased. In light of those
increases, all departments were asked to evaluate their user fee schedules and provide
information concerning potential fee updates.
At a Ways and Means Committee meeting in Spring 2002, staff presented a list of potential fee
updates for the consideration of the Committee. The Committee recommended that staff proceed
with the user fee and other fee updates. Since that time, affected departments have been working
to complete the necessary cost analysis using a worksheet format. As you may recall, user fees
cannot exceed the cost of providing the given service.
Departments have now completed the worksheets with information regarding each service,
including the classifications of any employees involved, the amount of staff time involved in
providing the service, and other related costs for materials, supplies, equipment, utilities, etc.
Information regarding hourly salary and benefit rates are also included in the worksheets.
Formulas are then used to calculate the department overhead rate. The citywide administrative
rate for each department was applied to the subtotal of costs for each fee. This process has
resulted in the determination of the total service cost per unit. Each department's recommended
fees are based on this service cost per unit, with many fees proposed to be set well below the
actual service cost. Staff has also gathered information concerning comparable fees in
neighboring jurisdictions, and that information is included on the worksheet.
The proposed fee changes are organized by department in the sheets attached. For each
department, a summary is provided that lists all the fee changes and new fees, and along with the
cost analysis worksheets for each fee. The only exception to this format is for the adjustments to
the City's bail forfeiture penalties (parking ticket fines) as recommended by Facilities
Management; in accordance with the Vehicle Code, these fines should be based on a comparison
with other cities in the County. That survey information is attached.
On September 25,2002, the Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of various fee
adjustments. On November 18,2002, a public hearing on the matter was opened and continued
to a subsequent meeting. After some discussion, the matter was tabled on February 3, 2003, and
staff was directed to bring the resolution back for consideration during the budget process.
Since that time, several additional new fees and fee revisions have been incorporated into the
proposed resolution. These new and increased fees arose out of the "budget brainstorming"
efforts that were undertaken beginning in January 2003.
The proposed master fee resolution incorporates all the new and revised fees, along with other
fees that remain unchanged. Language from the previous master fee resolution has been clarified
as needed. (For example, some definitions for fire code permits for repair garages and tire
storage businesses will be modified to more accurately reflect the actual cost of inspections.) In
two companion items to this resolution, the Mayor and Council will be asked to consider
revisions to two (2) ordinances related to business registration and false alarms.
Summarv of Fee Chanl!es:
The master fee resolution is organized by department, and contains the fee adjustments and new
fees. Since this resolution will repeal the previous master fee resolution, it also contains a large
number of fees that are not changing, but must simply be incorporated into this new resolution.
The following is a summary of the fees that are being adjusted and the new fees. More detailed
information, including a summary of the fee changes and projected revenues by department, can
be found in the referenced attachments.
Animal Control- Attachment I
The Animal Control Division is proposing decreases to the owner turn-in fees, euthanasia
requests, and livestock boarding. The reductions in the owner turn-in fees and euthanasia
request fees have been recommended by the Animal Control Commission as a means to
reduce the amount of animal "dumping" that unfortunately occurs in the city. By
reducing the fees, it is believed that owners will be more likely to bring unwanted
animals to the City's animal shelter, rather than abandoning the animals. A new
euthanasia request fee will be established for non-residents that is equal to the County's
fee, in order to ensure that County residents continue to use the County's service.
The Animal Control Commission has also endorsed an increase in the City's dog license
fee for unaltered animals. This fee would increase from $50 to $60, while the license fee
for spayed or neutered dogs would remain at $9. This fee structure is meant to provide a
financial incentive for dog owners to spay or neuter their pets.
City Clerk's Office - Attachment 2
As part of the budget brainstorming efforts, the City Clerk's Office has proposed the
creation of two new fees related to business registrations. A $14 fee would be charged
for processing new business registration applications, and a $15 fee would be charged for
processing registration renewals. In a companion agenda item, it is proposed that the
Municipal Code related to business registrations be amended to authorize these new fees.
Development Services - Attachment 3
The fee resolution will update the fully burdened hourly rate for building inspections and
plan check services, which was previously set in 1999. Fees for these services vary with
the staff time required, but are based on these hourly rates.
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The Department is also proposing to update several development fees that have not been
updated since 1989 and 1991, other than annual CPI adjustments. These fees include the
Development Permit I, which is the basic development permit charged for smaller
projects that are processed administratively. There will also be a significant increase for
an antenna development permit, which is charged for the installation of cellular telephone
towers and similar facilities.
The Department will also establish new fees for archiving plans and permits. Under a
relatively new state law, these records must be kept indefinitely. Revenues from these
new archival fees will be used to create the necessary records retention system, including
payments to private vendors to perform the scanning. If the fee is approved, the
Department will begin to explore options for this system and bring a proposed system
back for Council consideration at a future meeting.
Finally, the Department has proposed a revision to the excavation permit fee charged to
many utility companies for work in city streets. This fee has not been adjusted since
1990. A new fee will be added for those utility companies that request to be billed rather
than pay their fees at the counter. Franchised utilities such as Southern California Gas
and SCE are not subject to these fees.
Facilities Management - Attachment 4 (Survey)
Facilities Management is proposing to update the schedule of penalties for
parking violations. These penalties have not been updated since 1996. In accordance
with the Vehicle Code, these fees will be set based on a comparison with other area cities.
These increases will generate approximately $72,000 annually.
The penalty structure will be revised to include a third tier of penalties. This new three-
tier bail schedule is necessary to cover additional costs to process lien holds at the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Presently, the initial bail amount is due within thirty days
of citation date. After thirty days, a $25.00 delinquent fee is added; after an additional
twenty-eight days, the citation goes to lien at the DMV (without an additional bail
amount added). Once a DMV lien is placed against vehicle registration, the registered
owners must pay delinquent citations before obtaining license tags.
The DMV charges the City a fee of $3 .00 for each citation that goes into lien status, and
this also requires further staff time. By adopting a lien, this cost to the City will be offset,
and an incentive will be created to pay parking citations before the lien date. Those
citations paid after the lien date would incur the additional penalty amount.
Fire Department- Attachment 5
As a result of the budget brainstorming process, the Fire Department has proposed three
(3) new fees and one (I) fee increase in an effort to offset the costs providing certain
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. Apartment inspection fee: $50 for apartments with 4-10 units
$125 for apartments with 11-49 units
$200 for apartments with 50 or more units
The Fire Department's engine companies inspect every apartment complex annually in
order to help ensure a reasonable degree of fire safety as required by state law. There is
currently no fee for this service. The proposed fees would be related to the size of the
apartment complex. This new fee is projected to generate approximately $60,000
annually.
. Wildland inspection fee: $25
The Municipal Code has designated certain areas of the city as a Hazardous Fire Area.
Certain homes in the Hazardous Fire Area are now inspected annually by the Fire
Department's engine companies, in order to ensure a reasonable degree of fire safety as
required by state law. This new fee is projected to generate approximately $13,400
annually.
. Business inspection fee: $25
Certain businesses, due to the nature of the particular business, are required to have a
permit from the Fire Department and are subject to annual inspection by the Fire
Prevention bureau. Most commercial businesses are not required to have such permits.
These businesses are subject only to an annual inspection by the City's engine companies
in order to ensure a reasonable degree of fire safety as required by state law. No fee is
currently charged for these annual inspections. A new fee of $25 per year is proposed for
each engine company inspection. This new fee is projected to generate approximately
$90,000 annually.
Increases to the Department's emergency medical service (EMS) user fees are also
proposed. The Advanced Life Support fee would be increased from $200 to $250; the
Basic Life Support (BLS) fee would be increased from $100 to $125. These fees have
not been adjusted since they were established in 1990.
The Fire Department is also updating its stand-by fees, which are used for the calculation
ofreimbursements for mutual aid requests and other specialty services.
The fee schedule for inspections is also being updated to more accurately reflect the time
involved. The new definitions of these fees more clearly define the scope of the
inspection and permit required. The changes are necessary so that Development Services
counter personnel and Fire Department personnel charge the appropriate fee. For
example, construciton permits for spray booth installations, partial Fire Alarms
installations, and underground storage tank modifications were not clearly defined in the
previous ordinance. Fees for these types of installations were calculated at the hourly
rate. Additionally, Repair Garage permits will now include welding and flammable inside
storage not to exceed 165 gallons and/or flammable outside storage not to exceed 250
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gallons. Previously, this type of business was required to obtain three separate permits.
No additional revenues are anticipated as a result of these changes.
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services - Attachment 6
The Department is proposing a new fee structure for related to use of the City's swimming
pools. The revised fee schedule, which has been modeled after fee structures in several
other cities, includes a separate admission fee for senior citizens; a multiple use punch-
card system; and commercial swim passes. The revisions also include increases in the
fees for some swim patrons. The Department is also adding some definitions related to
special events, in order to clarify when certain fees are charged. A new picnic shelter
utility access fee will be established that will offset associated costs.
The Department has further proposed to charge youth sports leagues for the cost of the
electricity associated with their use of lighted sports fields. This idea was developed as
part of the budget brainstorming process. It is envisioned that the actual costs would be
passed through to the youth leagues.
Finally, the Department's section now includes the schedule of fees for Pioneer Memorial
Cemetery. These fees were previously established, and will now be incorporated into this
resolution. There are no changes being made to these fees.
Police Department - Attachment 7
The criminal and traflic accident report fees will be updated to more accurately reflect
costs. The tow release fee will be raised from $70 to $90; this fee has not been adjusted
since it was instituted in 1998. A new fee of $2.00 will also be collected when
processing Live Scan fingerprinting requests, which will offset the City's cost associated
with accessing the Sheriffs Live Scan system.
Additionally, revisions to the fines for false alarms are also proposed. The proposal is to
set significantly higher tines for excessive numbers of false alarms. Alarm users that have
permits from the Police Department will continue to be fined only on the fifth and
subsequent false alarm in a 365 day period. Alarm users without permits will continue to
be fined beginning with the first false alarm. The complete schedule can be found
beginning on Page 26 of the proposed resolution.
The Department has also proposed a new fee that will be charged to alarm companies
when a new alarm is installed, and when there is a change in monitoring company. In a
companion agenda item, a proposed change to the Municipal Code will authorize these
new fees.
Public Services - Attachment 8
New fees are proposed related to the capping of sewer laterals. Sewer laterals are capped
when a building is demolished. This resolution will establish the fee to be charged when
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the capping is completed by City crews. If the property owner elects to use a private
contractor to perform the work, the inspection fee will be charged to ensure that the work
is properly completed.
Miscellaneous fee - Attachment 9
A new fee of $75.00 will be established for appeals to the Board of Building
Commissioners (BBC), Animal Control Commission, and Fire Commission. No fee has
been formerly established for these appeals.
Financial Impact:
If the proposed fee adjustments are approved, potential revenue increases and/or decreases will
be associated with each fee change. Departments have provided estimates concerning these
potential revenue impacts in the referenced attachments.
Net additional revenue of $906,500 for FY 2003-04 is estimated as a result of this action. In the
final budget document, the Finance Department will make the appropriate revisions to revenue
estimates in order to reflect the new revenues adopted by the Mayor and Council.
Also, the increase in the EMS user fees charged by the Fire Department will result in an increase
in the cost of the EMS billing service. The City currently contracts with STAT Physicians
Services for billing, and STAT's fee is equal to 8% of the amount billed. With the additional
estimated revenue of $150,000, the budget for billing services will be increased by $12,000 in
the final budget document.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the resolution.
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RESOLUTION ~-@ r 1[
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING
CERTAIN FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO.
96-195, RESOLUTION NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO.
2001-273, AND RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.
83-201, RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION NO. 90-471.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
Part I: Repeal of previous master fee resolution and amendments.
SECTION 1.
Resolution 80-522, Resolution No. 96-195, Resolution No. 99-
173, Resolution No. 99-246, Resolution No. 2001-273, and Resolution No. 2002-241 are
hereby repealed.
Part II: Animal Control
SECTION 1.
The license fee for each dog not spayed or neutered shall be
$50.00 $60.00 annually.
SECTION 2.
The license fee for each spayed or neutered dog shall be as
follows:
A. $9.00 for a one year period.
B. $15.00 for a two year period.
C. $23.00 for a three year period.
SECTION 3.
The license fee for each spayed or neutered dog belonging to a
resident 60 years of age or older shall be as follows:
A. $5.00 for a one year period.
B. $10.00 for a two year period.
$15.00 for a three year period.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION 4.
Owners who show proof of spaying or neutering their dog within
sixty days of purchasing an unaltered license pursuant to Part II, Section I above shall receive a
refund upon request in the amount of$25.00
SECTION 5.
The following fees shall also apply:
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A delinquency penalty of$15.00 shall be added to the license fee for failure to license
the dog as provided by Section 6.24.030 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code.
B.
A fee of $3.00 shall be charged for any additional tag issued to replace a lost, stolen,
misplaced, or damaged tag.
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A fee of $3.00 shall be charged for the transfer of ownership of a licensed dog to a new
owner in lieu of a fee for a new license for the remainder of the licensing year in which
the transfer occurs.
D.
A fee of $3.00 shall be charged for the transfer of a current license from another
jurisdiction for the remainder of the licensing year.
E.
The fee for any license purchased under Part II of this resolution may be prorated so as
to expire during the same month as the month the rabies vaccination was issued.
SECTION 6.
In order to recover anticipated expenditures for maintenance,
feeding and care of apprehended livestock, the following fee schedule is established:
A.
Large livestock over 500 pounds (horses, mules, donkeys, cattle):
1.
Apprehension fee: $50.00 per hour
2.
Daily board and care: $12.50
B.
Medium livestock 25 to 500 pounds (goats, sheep, pigs)
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
I. Apprehension fee: $50.00 per bour
2.
Daily board and care: $10.00
c.
Small animals (i.e., rodents, rabbits, chickens, snakes, birds)
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Apprehension fee: $30.00
2. Daily board and care: ~$2.00
SECTION 7.
The following schedule of fees is hereby established for
reclaiming dogs and cats impounded by the city:
A.
First offense - altered animal:
$20.00 apprehension fee
B.
Second offense - altered animal:
$40.00 apprehension fee
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Third and subsequent offense - altered animal:
$60.00 apprehension fee, times the
total number of offenses which have occurred
D.
First offense - unaltered animal:
$30.00 apprehension fee
E. Second offense - unaltered animal: $50.00 apprehension fee
F. Third and subsequent offense - unaltered animal: $70.00 apprehension fee, times the
total number of offenses which have occurred
G. After business hour apprehensions: Above applicable apprehension fee, plus 50%
H.
Board fee:
$5.00 per day or any part thereof board fee.
SECTION 8. The following schedule of fees are hereby established for animal related
services:
A.
Pick-up service charge:
$10.00 plus applicable owner release fees
B.
Adoption fees (to new owners):
$15.00 for each dog or puppy, plus sales tax
$10.00 for each cat or kitten, plus sales tax
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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Vaccination fees:
$6.00 for each dog or cat
D. Owner release fees:
1. Cats:
2. Dogs:
3. Litters of puppies /kittens not weaned:
4. Litters of puppies/kittens weaned:
5. Dead animal disposal:
6. Euthanasia request:
$25.00 each
$25.00 each
$10.0010.00/litter
$30.00/litter
$3.00 each
$25.00 for non-residents
$5.00 for City residents
E. Quarantine board fees:
$10.00 per day or part thereof
F. Rabies vaccination/deposit (if applicable): $8.00 for each dog or cat
G. Spay/neuter deposit (if applicable)
I.Dogs:
2.Cats:
$20.0040.00 each
$-1400 40.00 each
Part III: Citv Clerk's Office
SECTION 1.
A $82.00 fee shall apply for placing liens on parcels for
uncollected business registration fees.
SECTION 2.
The following administrative charges are hereby established and
imposed when the City incurs costs pursuant to Section 5.04.076 of the San Bernardino
Municipal Code:
A. Requests for demand letters regarding the status of business registration
lien costs: $11.00
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Release of business registration liens:
$11.00
SECTION 3.
A non-refundable $200.00 fee is hereby established and imposed
for the processing and investigation of a dine and dance/entertainment application pursuant to
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
Section 5.14.030 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code. This fee shall not be imposed upon
those organizations identified in Section 5.14.100 of this Code.
SECTION 4.
The following fees are hereby established for
processing business registrations. The fees in this section shall become effective on the
effective date of Ordinance No.
, which amends Section 5.04.015 of the Municipal
Code by adding Subsection "E" relating to business registration certificate application
processing fees:
A. Business registration application fee: $14.00
B. Business registration renewal processing fee: $15.00
Part IV: Code Compliance
SECTION I.
The following schedule of fees is hereby established for release
of Notices of Pendency:
A. Properties with four units or less: $94.00
B. Properties with five or more units: $94.00, plus an additional $7.45 for each unit
inspected over four units.
Part V: Development Services
SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council find:
A. A hearing has been held by the Mayor and Common Council pursuant to the
provisions of Government Code Section 54990, et seq., to consider the levy of new additional
fees and services provided by the Development Services Department, which hearing was held
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
following public notice published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of San
Bernardino.
B. None of the proposed new fees exceed the actual cost of providing such
services, and for the service which is not completely paid for by the proposed fee, the
additional expense, if any, to the City for providing the services shall be borne by the General
Fund of the City of San Bernardino.
C. The proposed fees and charges are reasonable and necessary to enable the City
of San Bernardino to more nearly meet actual costs of providing such services.
D.
The adoption of this resolution is exempt from the California Environmental
Quality Act because it approves fees for the purpose of meeting a portion of the operating
expenses of the City Development Services Department, as set forth in public resources Code
21080(b)(8). Pursuant to Government Code Section 66017(a), the fees established and/or
modified in Part V of this resolution shall become effective 60 days from the effective date
of this resolution.
SECTION 2. The following fees, which are based on the estimated reasonable costs of
the services provided, are hereby established:
A.
Building Permit Issuance: $15.00 per building permit.
B.
Combination Building Permit Issuance:
1. $15.00 for the first permit issued as part of a combination building permit.
3.
$6.00 for each additional permit type on the application.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION 2.
For the purposes of Part V, Section I of this resolution, a
combination building permit is defined as a permit which includes two or more permit types
(i.e., building, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical) under one application.
SECTION 3.
Notwithstanding other provisions for the determination of fees
established by resolution or ordinance, the minimum fee for inspection services under any
original building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or combination building permit shall be
$43.00, or the calculated fee, whichever is greater.
SECTION 4.
A fee of $11.00 shall be charged for the issuance and processing
of any application for inspection. This fee is in addition to the fees charged for inspection
servIces.
SECTION 5.
The hourly rates for Plan Check and Inspection Services shall be
established as follows:
A.
Hourly rate for plan check services: $71.36 $75.00 per hour.
B.
Hourly rate for inspection services: $72.&0 $76.00 per hour.
SECTION 6.
Resolution No. 89-471, Section 2, Subsection I, Item P is
amended to read:
"P.
Extensions of time ( subdivisions)
10~{' afsRgiaal filiag fee $1500"
SECTION 7.
Resolution No. 89-471, Section 2, Subsection I, Item U is
amended to read:
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING CERTAIN
FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION 8.
Resolution 91-148, Section 2, Subsection I, Item QQ is
amended to read:
"QQ. Antennae Development Permit - Director
$32.00 $700.00"
SECTION 9.
Resolution 83-201, Section 2, Subsection I, Item SS is
amended to read:
"SS. Development Permit - Director (no public hearing)
$32.00 $100.00"
SECTION 10.
Archival fees are hereby established as follows:
A. Permits and applications: $1.00 per page
B. Plan sheets: $2.00 per page
Plan documents, other than sheets: $.25 per page
SECTION 11.
Resolution No. 90-154, Section 1, Part 8 is amended to read:
"8. Street cut iBSjlection fees (asJlhaIt) $11.00 Jler 500 iiB. Feet minimum charge
$41.00 (plus actual eests fer time, expenses aRa materials fer all iBGJleetieRs taking more tilan
30 miRutes iB tHe aggregate)
Excavation Permit: $200.00 per 400 square feet of cut up to 8000 square feet. For
cuts in excess of 8000 square feet the fee shall be $4000.00 plus $0.25 per square
foot in excess of 8000 square feet."
1. $31.00 for each billing related to an Excavation Permit.
Part VI: Facilities Manae:ement
SECTION 1.
Resolution 96-195 is hereby repealed.
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION 2.
The Mayor and Common Council authorize the Director of
Facilities Management to establish the schedule of penalties for the following parking
violations listed in the Municipal Code and in the California Vehicle Code:
CODE DESCRIPTION FROM
10.16.010 Overtime $25.00
1O.16.01OC Moving one Space $25.00
to Another
10.16.020 No Parking - At $25.00
Any Time
1O.16.020B Blocking Driveways $25.00
and Sidewalks
10.16.030 Angle Parking $25.00
10.16.040 Parking Parallel $25.00
(One-way Streets)
10.16.050 Loading Zone $25.00
I0.16.060B No Parking - Non $30.00
Designated Space
10.16.070 20 Minute Parking $25.00
10.16.080 Bus/Taxi Zone $25.00
10.16.090 Red Curb $30.00
10.16.100 Vehicle Repair $25.00
On Street
10.16.110 Limited Parking $25.00
(AlleyslNarrow St)
10.16.1IOA Parked in Alley $25.00
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30 DAYS
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$35.00
$60.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$35.00
$60.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
$30.00
$55.00
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$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$70.00
$65.00
$65.00
$70.00
$65.00
$65.00
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
1O.16.IIOD 72 Hour Parking $25.00
10.16.120 Truck Over I Ton $55.00
in Residential Area
10.16.170
10.16.180
10.16.190
10.16.200
10.16.210
10.16.230
10.16.240
10.16.250
10.16.260
10.16.270
10.16.280
10.24.200
Permit Parking
Conunissioners
$25.00
Permit Parking
Carpool
$25.00
Permit Parking
Mayor/Council
$25.00
Street Sweeping
$25.00
Limited Parking
Carousel Mall
$25.00
Abandoned Vehicle $150.00
Parking on Unpaved $25.00
Parcels of Real Property
Parking on Unpaved $25.00
Parcels of Multi-
Residential, Commercial
or Industrial Property
Parking of Recreation $25.00
(48 hours)
Parking Limitations $25.00
(SB Stadium)
Vehicles for Sale, $25.00
Lease, Display,
Repair, or Storage
Municipal Parking $25.00
Lots
$30.00
$60.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$155.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
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$85.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$180.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
$65.00
$95.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$190.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
10.24.200B Parked Over Lines $25.00
$30.00
$55.00
$65.00
CVC 5204 Failure to Display $40.00
Registration Tabs
$45.00
$80.00
$70.00
CVC 21113 Patton State Hospital $25.00
$55.00
$65.00
$30.00
CVC21113.A Violation of $25.00
Restrictions (Patton)
$55.00
$65.00
$30.00
CVC22500.1 Fire Lane
$80.00
$115.00
$105.00
$75.00
CVC22502 Parallel Curb Parking $25.00
(18 Inches)
$30.00
$55.00
$65.00
CVC22507.8 Disabled Persons
Parking
$250.00
$310.00
$275.00
$300.00
CVC22514 Fire Hydrant (15 ft) $75.00
$105.00
$115.00
$80.00
Part VII: Fire Department
SECTION 1.
The following schedule of fees and rates is hereby established for
stand-by and response services furnished by the San Bernardino Fire Department:
A. Stand-by for a three person engine company: $116.80 $193.41 per hour
B. Stand-by fee for a four person engine company: $115.06 $ 235.33 per hour
C. Stand-by for fee for a three person ladder truck: $125.65 $ 193.41 per hour
D. Stand-by fee for a three person water tender: $115.69 $193.41 per hour
E. Stand-by fee for a four person water tender: $113. 95 $ 235.33 per hour
F. Stand-by fee for a Battalion Chief: $53.11 $ 101.91 per hour
G. Stand-by fee for the Deputy Fire Chief: $81.11 $ 139.99 per hour
H. Stand-by fee for the Fire Chief: $95.98 $ 152.58 per hour
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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Stand-by fee for a four person Type 3 engine: $ 235.33 per hour
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Stand-by fee for a three-person HazMat vehicle: $193.41 per hour
K.
Stand-by fee for a four-person Medium Rescue vehicle: $ 235.33 per hour
L.
Stand-by fee for a four-person Light Plant/Breathing Support vehicle: $ 235.33 per
hour
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Stand-by fee for a Command Vehicle, 1 Battalion Chief: $ 101.91 per hour
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Stand-by fee for a Division Chief: $ 132.61 per hour
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Arson investigation services: $ 92.38 per hour
SECTION 2.
The following schedule of fees and rates is hereby established
for Annual Engine Company Inspection services furnished by the San Bernardino Fire
Department:
A. Wildland Inspection fee:
$25.00
B. Apartment Inspection fee:
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4 -10 units:
$50.00
2.
11 - 49 units:
$125.00
3.
More than 50 units:
$200.00
C. Business (except permitted occupancies) Inspection fee:
$25.00
SECTION 2.
f. fee of $115.89 per hellr will be charged fer Hazan!ells
Materials RespenGe Unit services furniSHed BY the San Bernardino Fire DepartHlent.
SECTION 3. The following schedule of fees is hereby established for Fire Code
Inspections by the Fire Department.
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
TYPE OF INSPECTION
HOURS
FEE
Aerosol products
1.5
120.51
Aircraft refueling vehicles
2.25
180.76
Aircraft repair hanger
3.25
261.10
Asbestos Removal
1
80.34
Assembly- Bowling alleys and billiard parlors
1.5
120.51
Assembly-Churches (Certificate of Inspection)
1
80.34
Assembly- Clubs/Lodges/Recreation halls
1.5
120.51
Assembly- Dance studios and ballrooms
1.5
120.51
Assembly-Mortuaries and Cemetery chapels
1.5
120.51
Assembly-Movie theaters
2
160.68
Assembly-Occupant load 300-5000
2
160.68
Assembly-Occupant load> 5000
4
321.36
Assembly-Restaurants and bars 50-299
1.5
120.51
Automobile wrecking yard
2.25
180.76
Auto tire rebuilding plants
2.25
180.76
Battery systems> 1 00 gallon capacity
1
80.34
Bowling pin or alley refinishing
2
160.68
Candles and open flames in assembly areas
1
80.34
Carnivals and fairs
2
160.68
Cellulose nitrate film
1.5
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
Cellulose nitrate storage
1.5
120.51
Combustible fiber storage
2
160.68
Combustible material storage
2
160.68
Commercial-Child Care
2.25
180.76
Commercial rubbish handling operations (recycling)
3
241.02
Compressed Gases- Flammable> 6000 cubic feet
2
160.68
Compressed Gases- Flammable 2000 - 6000 cubic feet
2
160.68
Compressed Gases- Non-flammable> 12000 cubic feet
3
241.02
Compressed Gases- Non-flammable 6000 -12000 cubic feet
2
160.68
Convalescent home
2.5
200.85
Cryogens
2
160.68
Dry cleaning plants
2
160.68
Dust-producing operations
3.25
261.10
Explosives or blasting agents
3.25
261.10
Fireworks-Display
2
160.68
Fireworks- Booths
1.5
120.51
Fireworks-Pyrotechnical special effects materials
2
160.68
Flammable or combustible liquids - inside storage
< 60 gallons
1
80.34
Flammable or combustible liquids - inside storage
> 60 gallons
2
160.68
Flammable or combustible liquids - outside storage
aboveground> 60 gallons
3.25
261.10
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
Flammable liquids - underground storage 3.25 261.10
Flammable liquids - underground storage (service station) 2.25 180.76
Fumigation or thermal insecticidal fogging 1 80.34
General Inspection 1 80.34
Hazardous materials/chemicals 2.25 180.76
High-piled combustible storage 3.25 261.10
High-rise 5 401.70
Hospita1s- < 100 beds 3 241.07
Hospitals- > 100 beds 5 401.70
Liquefied petroleum gases 2.25 180.76
Liquid or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings 1.5 120.51
Lumber yards 3.25 261.10
Magnesium working 2.25 180.76
Mall, covered - placing or constructing temporary kiosks, 1 80.34
display booths, concession equipment
Mall, covered- use as assembly 1.5 120.51
Mall, covered- use of open-flame or flame producing device I 80.34
Mall, covered-display any liquid or gas fueled powered equipment I 80.34
New business inspection I 80.34
Organic coatings 3.25 261.10
Ovens, industrial baking or drying 2 160.68
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
Radioactive materials
3.25
261.10
Refrigeration equipment
2.25
180.76
Repair garages (includes repair of motor vehicles, welding-
hotwork operations, and flammable inside storage
not to exceed 165 gallons and/or flammable
outside storage not to exceed 250 gallons)
2.25
180.76
Residential- board and care> 12
2.25
180.76
Residential- board and care < 12
1.5
120.51
Residential- child daycare;....H 14 or more
2.25
180.76
Residential- child daycare < H 14
1.5
120.51
Schools-private
180.76
2.25
Spraying or dipping (includes inside storage of flammable
or combustible liquids not to exceed 165 gallons)
2.25
180.76
Tents or canopies, temporary membrane structures
1.5
120.51
Tire storage> 1000 cubic feet (includes repair of motor
vehicles at tire installation facilities)
2.25
180.76
Welding - Hot-work operations
2
160.68
Woodproducts
3.25
261.10
Fees established by this section include hours listed for each type of fire code
inspection. Any additional hours required for inspection will be billed at the fully burdened
hourly rate of $80.34.
SECTION 4.
The following schedule of fees is hereby established for Plan
Check & Plan Check Inspection by the Fire Department and shall supercede prior fees and
charges:
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
TYPE PLAN CHECK/PLAN CHECK INSPECTION
HOURS
FEES
169.08
ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK INSTALL
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AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS 13R-13D, MORE
THAN 2500 SQUARE FEET
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338.16
AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS 13R-13D, LESS
THAN 2500 SQUARE FEET
2
169.08
AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS MULTI-BUILDINGS - 8
25,000 SQUARE FEET EACH OR LESS/SAME
PROJECT
676.32
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS NEW CONSTRUCTION
8
676.32
AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS OVER 50,000
SQUARE FEET - 3 STORY AND UP/3 RISERS
AND UP
8
676.32
AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERS - UNDERGROUND
2.5
211.35
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS T.I.IADDITION
3
253.62
BUILDING PLANS> 5000 SQUARE FEET
2
169.08
BUILDING PLANS < 5000 SQUARE FEET
1
84.54
CENTRAL MONITOR
1.5
126.81
COOKING SUPPRESSION HOOD/SPRAY
2
169.08
C.U.P.,DP I, DP II
3
253.62
EMERGENCY ACCESS
2.5
211.35
EMERGENCY PLAN
1
84.54
EVACUATION PLAN
2.5
211.35
FIRE ALARMS
2.25
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FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
FIRE ALARM (PARTIAL) - LESS THAN 4 DEVICES 1
HAZARDOUS STORAGE INSIDE/OUTSIDE PLAN 3.25
84.54
274.75
MISC. TRACT/SUBDIVISION 2.5
LOT LINEN ARIANCE/GEN. PLAN AMENDMENTS
211.3 5
ON-SITE HYDRANT 4
338.16
SPRAY BOOTH SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 2
169.08
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INSTALL 3.25
274.75
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MODIFICATION/ 1
UPGRADE
84.54
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL 2
169.08
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SERVICE STATION 3
253.62
Fees established by this section include hours listed for each type of plan check/plan
check inspection. Any additional hours for meetings, plan check, or site inspections will be
billed at the fully burdened hourly rate of $84.54.
SECTION 5.
The hourly rates for Fire Code Inspections and Plan Check and
Inspection Services shall be as follows:
A. Hourly rate for Fire Code Inspections: $80.34 per hour.
B. Hourly rate for Plan Check and Plan Check Inspection Services: $84.54 per hour.
SECTION 6.
Resolution No. 90-471, Section 1, Part A is amended to read
as follows:
"(A) User Fees:
Emergencies requiring Basic Life Support services by paramedics
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
and Emergency Medical Technicians
$100.00 125.00/call
Emergencies requiring Advanced Life Support services
By paramedics
$200.00 250.00/call"
SECTION 7.
The fees established in Part VI, Sections I, 2, 3, 4, and 5 above
shall be a personal obligation ofthe owner or proprietor of the real or personal property which
is subject to such fees. The fees may be collected by any lawful means available to the City of
San Bernardino. The Fire Chief, in conjunction with the Finance Director, shall administer this
part of the resolution and is authorized to establish procedures for the collection of said fees.
SECTION 8.
The terms used in Part VII, Sections 1,2,3,4 and 5 of this
resolution shall have the same meaning as defined in the California Fire Code +99& 2001
Edition.
SECTION 9.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 66017(a), the fees
established and/or modified in Part VII, Sections 1,2,3,4, and 5 of this resolution shall
become effective 60 days following the adoption ofthis resolution.
Part VIII: Parks. Recreation. and Communitv Services Department
SECTION I.
The following fees and charges are hereby established to more
nearly meet the actual costs of providing services and facilities:
A.
Ballfield/Tennis Court Lighting:
$20.00 for the first hour; $10.00 per hour
for each subsequent hour.
B.
Fiscalini Field Club House Rental:
$88.60 per day
c.
Picnic shelter utility access fee:
$25.00 per day
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FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
D.
Youth sports leagues shall be billed for the direct cost of electricity for the lighting
of fields. Billings will be made monthly based on their reserved dates and times and
according to the usage records.
SECTION 2.
For the purposes of determining the appropriate fees to be
charged for services rendered by the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
Department, the following definitions shall apply:
A. "Special Event" shall be any event held at a City park facility which is open to the
general public and is hosted by a non-profit or private organization. This assumes
a minimum of 200 or more individuals in attendance for purpose of the damage
bond/clean-up deposit.
B. "Private Group Event" shall be any event held at a City park facility which is
invitation only and is hosted by a non-profit or private organization. This category
will be charged special event fee and all other applicable fees.
C. "Family Event" shall be any family event at a City park facility which is by
invitation only, including but not limited to family reunions, graduations, wedding
receptions, birthdays, anniversaries, and baby showers. This category will be
charged based on group size.
SECTION 3. Resolution 94-66, Section 5 (B) - Recreational Swim Fees is
hereby amended as follows:
A. Jerry Lewis Swim Center
1. Daily Admission
a. $1.00 for youth ages 2-7
b. $1.50 for youth ages 8-17
c. $3.00 for adults
d. $1.50 for seniors ages 60 and older
2. Family Season Swim Pass
a. $55.00 for families with 1-6 members
b. $75.00 for families with 7-12 members
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NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
8. Commercial Season Swim Pass
a. $200.00 for businesses with 15-25 employees
b. $300.00 for businesses with 26-50 employees
9. IS-Entry Punch Card
a. $10.00 for youth ages 2-7
b. $12.00 for youth ages 8-17
c. $30.00 for adults
d. $12.00 for seniors ages 60 and older
10. 25-Entry Punch Card
a. $15.00 for youth ages 2-7
b. $20.00 for youth ages 8-17
c. $45.00 for adults
d. $20.00 for seniors ages 60 and older
B.
Community pools (Delmann Heights, Hernandez, Mill Center, Nunez)
1. Daily Admission
e. $.50 for youth ages 2-7
f. $1.00 for youth ages 8-17
g. $2.00 for adults
h. $1.00 for seniors ages 60 and older
2. Family Season Swim Pass
c. $45.00 for families with 1-6 members
d. $65.00 for families with 7-12 members
11. Commercial Season Swim Pass
c. $175.00 for businesses with 15-25 employees
d. $250.00 for businesses with 26-50 employees
12. IS-Entry Punch Card
e. $5.00 for youth ages 2-7
f. $10.00 for youth ages 8-17
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NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
g. $20.00 for adults
h. $10.00 for seniors ages 60 and older
13. 25-Entry Punch Card
e. $7.00 for youth ages 2-7
f. $15.00 for youth ages 8-17
g. $30.00 for adults
h. $15.00 for seniors ages 60 and older
C. Swim pass reissue: $5.00
SECTION 4. The fee of $30 per child is hereby established for youth sports
activities at the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department.
SECTION 5. The following fees for Endowment Care Grave Spaces and Services are
established for Pioneer Memorial Cemetery:
A. Grave Spaces
Adult Graves............................................................... $1,050
Public Guardian ............................................................... 700
Children Graves....................... ........................................600
Baby Graves ....................................................................200
Cremation Graves ............................................................ 200
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Concrete Burial Vaults
Size #6 .............................................................................445
C.
Concrete Bell Liners
Custom Oversize Liner.................................................l,110
Size #7 .............................................................................415
Size #6 .............................................................................355
Size #5 ............. ............... ......... ........................................320
Size #1 .............................................................................200
Size BX, 0 & OX............................................................ 175
Cremation Vault (HHH) ..................................................175
Bronze Lawn Urn (Cremation)........................................ 400
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Interment Fees
Adult Interment ...............................................................550
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
Child Interment ... ........ ...... ....... ....... .... .......... ........ .... .......300
Baby Interment ..... ............ .... .... ....... .... ... ... ...... ...... .......... 150
Cremation Interment......... .... .... ....... ..... ... ........... ... ...... .... 150
Adult Interment (Double Depth) ..................................... 850
Child Interment (Double Depth)...................................... 650
DisintermentJReinterment (In Cemetery)..................... 1,500
Adult Disinterment (Shipped Out) ...............................1,200
Baby/child Disinterment (Shipped Out) .......................... 800
Flower vases.. ... ...... ...... ......... .... ........ ......... .......................25
E. Grave Marker Settings
Single.. ........ .... .... ........... ....... .......... .... .......... ....... ... ...... ... 140
Double. ........ .... ... ..... ... ...... .... ... .... ... ..... .............. ...... ..... ... 200
F. Re-Sale of Concrete Vaults to Mortuaries
Size #5 .............................................................................185
Handling Charge for Outside Vaults ...............................100
Property Owner Transfer ................................................... 50
Overtime Deposit.. ............. ... ........... .................. ...... ........200
SECTION 6. The Cemetery is hereby authorized to accept a minimum of $500.00 for
a complete interment from the Public Administrator's or Public Guardian's Office.
Part IX: Police Department
SECTION I.
The following schedule of fees is hereby established for services
furnished by the San Bernardino Police Department:
A.
Cassette Tape Reproduction: $8.00 each (blank tape required).
B.
Computer Location Activity Printout:
$15.00 per ten page increment.
C,
Concealed Weapons Permit:
I. Initial fee:
2. Renewal:
$86.00
$25.00
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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Criminal Police Report:
$10.00 $&,00 fer the first 20 pages, and $1.00 per page
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Fingerprinting:
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Impounded Vehicle Release: $90.00 $70.00 per vehicle.
G.
Photographs: $5.00 handling fee in addition to the per photograph fee:
1. Black and White 3" x 5": $2.00
2. Black and White 5" x 7": $3.00
3. Black and White 8" x 10": $5.00
4. Color 3" x 5":
$3.00
5. Color 5" x 7": $5.00
6. Color 8" x 10": $9.00
H.
Record Check Letter:
1. $15.00 each with record.
2. $8.00 each without record.
Second Hand Dealer/Pawnshop License: $475.00
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Second Hand Dealer/Pawnshop License renewal: $126.00
K.
Traffic Accident Report: $15.00 $13.00 for the first 20 pages, and $1.00 per page for
each additioHal page.
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Video Tape Reproduction: $20.00 (blank tape required).
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION 2.
Pursuant to Section 8.81.070 of the San Bernardino Municipal
Code, a permit fee for alarms in the City of San Bernardino will be charged annually as
follows:
A.
Residential alarm system: $25.00
B.
Commercial alarm system: $50.00
SECTION 3.
Pursuant to Section 8.81.100 ofthe San Bernardino Municipal
Code, false alarm fines shall be paid to the City according to the following schedule:
A. Intrusion alarms received by the San Bernardino Police Department from alarm systems
which prove to be false shall be fined as follows:
1. First through fourth non-permitted false alarm: $50.00 each
2. Fifth false and sixth false alarmls: $75.00 $50.00 each
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Sixth false alarm.:
$50.00
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Seventh through ninth 1III(I suIJsequent false alarmls:
$125.00
$100.00 each
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Tenth and subsequent false alarmls:
$150.00 each
B.
Robbery or panic alarms received by the San Bernardino Police Department from alarm
systems which prove to be false shall be fined as follows:
1.
First through fourth non-permitted false alarm:
$100.00
2.
Fifth and sixth false alarmls:
$125.00 $100.00 each
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Sixth false alarm.:
$100.00
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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c.
Alarm fines pursuant to Part IX, Sections 3(A) and 3(B) of this resolution will be
assessed as follows:
1. Permitted alarm users will be fined as defined in Paragraph A of this section on
the fifth and subsequent intrusion alarm which proves to be false within a 365-day
period.
2. Non-permitted alarm users will be fined as defined in Paragraph A of this
section on the first and subsequent intrusion alarm which proves to be false within a
365-day period.
3. Permitted alarm users will be fined as defined in Paragraph B of this section on
the fifth and subsequent robbery or panic alarm which proves to be false within a 365-
day period.
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Non-permitted alarm users will be fined as defined in Paragraph B of this
section on the first and subsequent robbery or panic alarm which proves to be false
within a 365-day period.
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As to permitted alarm users, this 365-day period is defined as being from the
renewal date of said permit. On renewal of the annual permit, the alarm account will
begin with a zero false alarm count. This shall not excuse or waive past due fines or
permit fees owed and is strictly for record-keeping purposes.
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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As to non-permitted alarm users, this 365-day period is defined as beginning at
the first false alarm event. It is a "moving" 365-day period and the alarm account will
not have a zero false alarm count until an annual alarm permit is obtained for that
account. This shall not excuse or waive past due fines or permit fees owed and is
strictly for record-keeping purposes.
A 15% late charge will apply on all permit fees and alarm fines not paid within 30 days
from the date of issuance or billing. Overdue fees and fines will be referred to the
Finance Department of the City of San Bernardino for collection.
SECTION 4.
A separate fee schedule for residential alarm permits and false
alarm fines is hereby established for those citizens with income below $15,000 for a one person
household, and $20,000 for a two person household that applies for a residential alarm permit.
This section shall not apply to commercial alarm permits. Suitable evidence shall be submitted
to verify income.
A. Permit fee (residential only): $10.00
B. Intrusion alarms received by the San Bernardino Police Department from alarm systems
which prove to be false shall be fined as follows:
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First through fourth non-permitted false alarm:
$10.00 each
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Fifth and sixth false alarrnls:
$10.00 each
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Sixth false alarm:
$10.00
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$20.00 each
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
c.
Robbery or panic alarms received by the San Bernardino Police Department from alarm
5 systems which prove to be false shall be fined as follows:
1.
First through fourth non-permitted false alarm: $20.00 each
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Fifth false and sixth false alarmls: $20.00 each
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Si)[th false alarm:
$20.00
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Seventh through ninth aile sooselj,llent false alarmls:
$40.00 each
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Tenth and subsequent false alarmls:
$50.00 each
D. All other provisions of this resolution shall apply to those citizens qualifying under Part
IX, Section 4 of this ordinance.
SECTION 5.
Pursuant to Section 8.81.045 of the San Bernardino
Municipal Code, alarm companies will be charged installation and transfer fees for the
installation of each new alarm system and for each alarm monitoring service transfer,
according to the following schedule:
A. Alarm businesses shall pay a one-time fee of $25.00 for each new alarm system,
residential or commercial, installed in the City.
B.
Alarm businesses shall pay a one-time fee of $10.00 for each alarm monitoring
service transfer, residential or commercial, within the City.
SECTION 6.
The fees provided in Section 5 of this resolution shall be come
effective on the effective date of Ordinance No.
amending Chapter 8.81 of the
Municipal Code related to requirements and fees for alarm companies.
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
SECTION I.
The following fees and charges are hereby established for the
services of dye testing sanitary sewer lateral to determine connection with sanitary sewer main
lines:
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A fee of $1 00.00 shall be required for the issuance of a permit. Said permit must be
acquired prior to the city scheduling services.
B. The issuance ofthe permit gives the Department of Public Services the authority to
enter onto the private property of the requesting party to perform the required work.
SECTION 2.
The following fees and charges are hereby established for refuse
collection services provided during special events within the City of San Bernardino:
A. A minimum fee of$81.90 per city block shall be charged for the collection of trash and
rubbish as requested for special events.
SECTION 3.
The following fees and charges are hereby established for special
requests for street sweeping other than the regular street sweeping schedule:
A. Special requests for service during the regular working hours of the Street Division
shall be charged a minimum fee of$76.57 per hour.
B. Special requests for service during hours other than the regular working hours of the
Street Division shall be charged a minimum fee of$94.10 per hour.
SECTION 4. The following fees and charges are established for sewer lateral
capping services:
A.
Sewer lateral fee capping by City crew: $500.00 per lateral
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REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
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Inspection of sewer lateral capping performed by private contractor: $50.00 per
lateral
Part XI: Miscellaneous fees
SECTION 1. An appeal fee of $75.00 established for appeals to the Board of
Building Commissioners, Animal Control Commission, and Fire Commission.
Part XII: Effective date
SECTION 1. Unless otherwise specifed in this resolution, the fees contained herein
shall be effective upon adoption of this resolution.
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FEES FOR SERVICES FURNISHED BY THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND
REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 80-522, RESOLUTION NO. 96-195, RESOLUTION
NO. 99-173, RESOLUTION No. 99-246, RESOLUTION NO. 2002-241, AND
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-273, AND AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 83-201,
RESOLUTION NO. 90-154, AND RESOLUTION 90-471.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on
the day of
, 2003, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members
AYES
NAYS
ABSTAIN
ABSENT
ESTRADA
LONGVILLE
MCGINNIS
DERRY
SUAREZ
ANDERSON
MC CAMMACK
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of
,2003.
JUDITH V ALLES, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form and
Legal content:
James F. Penman,
City Attorney
By:
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RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM
Meeting Date (Date Adopted): IJ; - 3C- 03 Item # .l-
Vote: Ayes Nays
Change to motion to amend original documents:
Abstain
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Contract term:
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Date Sent to Mayor:
Date of Mayor's Signature:
Date of Clerk/CDC Signature:
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60 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 30th day:
90 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 45th day:
See Attached:
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Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached:
Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below):
Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433,10584,10585,12634):
Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557):
Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389):
Copies Distributed to:
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