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241 <br /> <br />11) Variance Condition Modification <br /> <br />Proposed Fee(s): $885.00 <br />Department: Planning & Building Agency <br /> <br />Processing a variance application typically requires a series of staff actions and follow-up work with the <br />applicant, culminating in a Public Hearing conducted by the City Council. At the hearing, the Council <br />solicits input from the public, the applicant(s), and City staffto evaluate the merits of the variance <br />application. The Council then votes to approve or deny the variance application. A request to modify an <br />existing variance triggers a similar chain of events. The proposed fee of $885.00, which is half oftbe <br />Variance application fee of $1,775.00, will recoup the costs of re-opening the process. <br /> <br />12) Temporary. Certificate of Occupancy <br /> <br />ProposedFee(s): $300.00 per application <br />Department: Planning & Building Agency <br /> <br />The proposal is to use existing authority granted by Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 8-112 to set a fee that <br />would defray the cost of processing, monitoring, and maintaining records of temporary certificates of <br />occupancy--and incorporate the fee into the Miscellaneous Fees Schedule. (Note: A temporary certificate of <br />occupancy expires 30 days from date of issuance. The regular certificate of occupancy is issued at no charge <br />with payment of the Business License Tax.) <br /> <br />13) Landscape Plan Review <br /> <br />ProposedFee(s): $100 for Residential Projects <br /> $250 for Non-residential Projects <br /> $50 for each Inspection at~er the 2nd Inspection <br />Department: Planning & Building Agency <br /> <br />A project with structures goes through a site plan review that includes a landscape/hardscape plan review <br />and is assessed a single fee. A project with no structures (e.g., parking lots) goes through a landscape plan <br />review only. Currently, landscape plan reviews are provided at no charge but the volume of these reviews <br />has doubled from 12 to 25 reviews annually. The proposal is to set a Landscape Plan Review Fee of $100 <br />for residential customers and $250 for non-residential customers. The fees include the cost of the initial <br />inspection and a second inspection to verify deficiencies have been corrected. A new Re-Inspection Fee of <br />$50 per visit will be levied for a third or subsequent inspection for uncorrected deficiencies. <br /> <br />72 <br /> <br /> <br />