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PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES (CONTINUED) <br /> 6) Santiago Lawn Bowling Greens <br /> Existing Fee: $350.00 per month <br /> Proposed Fee: $700.00 per month <br /> This fee provides access to the two greens, small office area and restroom facilities. The proposed fee increase <br /> will generate approximately $950 and will help offset the General Fund subsidy for this facility. <br /> POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> 7) Citation Sign Off -Non-SAPD <br /> Existing Fee: $10.00 <br /> Proposed Fee: $1 S. 00 <br /> The fee will recover staff time costs associated with signing off vehicle citations issued from other agencies. <br /> The proposed fee increase will generate an estimated $600 per year. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY <br /> 8) Newsbox Permits and Inspection <br /> Existing Fee: Initial/Renewal Permit Fee (per publication) $157.91 <br /> Proposed Fee: Initial/Renewal Permit Fee (per publication) $160.00 <br /> Existing Fee: Initial Inspection Fee (per newsbox) $24.23 <br /> Proposed Fee: Annual Inspection Fee (per newsbox) $41.61 <br /> To effectively manage the City's right-of-way, the City issues an annual permit for each publication. This <br /> <br /> process includes a review of insurance documents, updating the city's database and a visual inspection of each <br /> newsbox. When the program was developed, the fee structure included aone-time newsbox inspection. <br /> However, in practice an annual inspection is required to insure compliance with placement and maintenance <br /> <br /> requirements of the Municipal Code. Currently program costs exceed revenues by approximately $20,000 <br /> annually. An estimated $20,000 per year will be generated from these modifications to make the program self <br /> sustaining. <br /> Staff has reviewed the fees of 19 cities in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and other California counties. <br /> Most cities impose an annual newsbox fee that ranges from $10.00 to $134.40. The proposed Annual <br /> Inspection Fee of $41.61 is in line with the findings, and in many cases is lower than average. The existing <br /> Initial Permit Fee and Renewal Permit Fee have also been increased to make the program self sustaining. <br /> 74 <br /> 75A-93 <br /> <br />