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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
June 5, 2006
TITLE:
PUBLIC HEARING - FISCAL YEAR
2006-07 CITY BUDGET
APPROVED
D As Recommended
D As Amended
D Ordinance on 1s1 Reading
D Ordinance on 2nd Reading
D Implementing Resolution
D Set Public Hearing For
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CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Adopt an ordinance appropriating monies for the fiscal year commencing
July 1, 2006.
2. Adopt a resolution amending resolution numbers 82-110, 91-066 and
96-095 to effect certain changes to the City's basic classification
and Compensation plans.
DISCUSSION
The 2006-07 fiscal year budget will enable the City to fulfill its
purpose of providing quality service to enhance the safety, livability
and prosperity of our community. In light of this purpose, this budget
emphasizes public safety, quality development standards, effective
communi ty-dri ven code enforcement, and a posi ti ve partnership with the
business and educational communi ties as its external priori ties; while
quality customer service and sound internal systems serve as internal
priorities. Given these objectives, the total annual proposed budget for
fiscal year 2006-07 is $482,090,685.
Included in the $482,090,685 is a capital projects budget of $75,288,445
primarily funded through grants; refuse, sewer, water and sanitation
budgets totaling $76,545,870; a housing assistance budget of $31,707,145;
a redevelopment agency budget of $49,899,650; and a general fund budget
of $213,449,235.
In preparing the budget for the general fund, staff focused on resolving
the dilemma of meeting the demands for services that exceed revenues. The
general fund projected budget deficit is $13.2 million. This budget
responds to that challenge through a balanced approach of stabilizing
expenditures and using one time revenue carry forwards from prior fiscal
years.
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Public Hearing
Fiscal Year 2006-07 City Budget
June 5, 2006
For fiscal year 2006-07 the City will add three firefighter positions
according to the fire personnel's Memorandum of Understanding and a grant
funded full-time Fire Battalion Chief position will be added. The City
is also adding two administrative/clerical positions and eliminating one
full-time clerical position; two full-time code enforcement positions;
and two-part time code enforcement positions.
The attached resolution amends prior resolutions by adding classification
titles and 6-step salary rate range for three positions; title changes
without any salary changes; equity salary adjustments to 5 positions;
addition of a part-time parking meter maintenance aide and salary range;
and the designation of the newly classification titles of Deputy City
Engineer and Administrative and Enterprise Services Manager as middle
managers at a 15-step salary range.
FISCAL IMPACT
With approval of the proposed budget, $482,090,685 will be appropriated
to the City's various funds, departments, programs and enterprise
activities. Of that amount $213,449,235 will be appropriated to the
various general fund operating departments, including the redevelopment
agency pass-throughs of $3,663,200.
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Francisco Gutierrez
Executive Director
Finance & Management Services Agency
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ORDINANCE NO. NS-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA APPROPRIATING MONIES TO THE SEVERAL
OFFICES, AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 2006
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby, finds,
determines and declares as follows:
A. The City Manager has prepared and submitted to this Council,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 605 of the City Charter, a proposed
budget for expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2006,
together with his budget letter dated May 15, 2006.
B. In accordance with Section 606 of the City Charter, a public hearing
has been held upon the said proposed budget of expenditures after notice of
such public hearing had been published in the manner prescribed in said
Section 606 of the City Charter.
C. The proposed budget of expenditures duly submitted and considered
as hereinbefore stated, together with any supplemental revisions and
amendments thereto, was approved, adopted and fixed by the Council as
the annual budget of the City for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2006, in
the amounts and for the funds, purposes, functions, department activities
and programs as therein set forth. Said adopted budget, including said
supplemental revisions and amendments, together with a copy of this
appropriation ordinance, shall be placed in the official files of the Clerk of the
Council.
SECTION 2: There are hereby appropriated to the several offices,
agencies, and departments of the City, being the respective objects and purposes
specified in that certain document entitled "City of Santa Ana Annual Budget 2006-2007,"
a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Council, out of the various funds
of the City, for fiscal year 2006-2007, the several amounts stated as proposed
expenditures from said funds, respectively, in those columns of said Budget that are
headed "Approved Budget 06-07." Each aggregate of expenditures so specified in said
Budget for said fiscal year for each program shall be deemed to be an appropriation for a
single object and purpose within the meaning of Section 609 of the Charter, except that as
to any office, department, or agency of the City for which more than one program is
designated in Section 2 (General Fund Operating Budget) of the said Budget, the
aggregate expenditure authorized for all programs in said Section 2 of each such office,
department, or agency shall be deemed to be an appropriation for a single object and
purpose within the meaning of Charter section 609.
Ordinance
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SECTION 3: The appropriations hereby made shall constitute the maximum
expenditures authorized for the several offices, agencies, and departments opposite which
the amounts of such appropriations are shown in such Budget.
SECTION 4: No warrant shall be issued or indebtedness incurred for any
purpose which exceeds the unexpended balance of the appropriations established by this
ordinance, unless such appropriation shall have been amended or supplemented by the
City Council in the manner set forth in Section 609 of the Charter. The City Manager is
hereby authorized to make revisions between the items included within any such
appropriation if, in his opinion, such revisions are necessary and proper.
SECTION 5: The Executive Director of Finance and Management Services
is hereby authorized to transfer monies in accordance with the Interfund Transfers listed in
said Budget in such amounts and at such times during the fiscal year as he may determine
necessary to the competent operation and control of City business, except that no such
transfer shall be made in contravention of State law or City ordinance or exceed in total the
amount stated herein or as amended by the City Council.
SECTION 6: One certified copy of this appropriation ordinance together with
a certified copy of each amendment thereto shall be transmitted by the Clerk of the
Council to the Executive Director of Finance and Management Services.
SECTION 7: Upon and from the effective date of this ordinance,
expenditures of monies appropriated hereby are authorized beginning July 1, 2006.
SECTION 8: The Clerk of the Council shall cause the title of this ordinance
to be published as required by law.
SECTION 9: All presently applicable documentation pertaining to the
number, titles, qualifications, powers, duties, or compensation of officers or employees of
the City, which has been previously approved by resolution or order of the City Council
and which is currently on file with the Executive Director of Personnel Services is
incorporated herein and is hereby approved. The City Manager is authorized to create,
alter, or abolish any position of employment, or the number, title, qualifications, powers,
duties, or compensation thereof, when such action is appropriate to promote the efficiency
of the City administrative organization; provided, however, that no such action shall be
effective unless and until approved by resolution or order of the City Council.
ADOPTED this
day of June, 2006.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
Ordinance
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher
City Attorney
By:
Laura Sheedy
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Ordinance No. NS- to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said ordinance was
published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
Ordinance
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RESOLUTION NO. 2006-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA TO AMEND RESOLUTION NOS. 82-110, 91-066
AND 96-095 TO EFFECT CERTAIN CHANGES TO THE CITY'S
BASIC CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLANS
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOllOWS:
Section 1: The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows:
A. Section 1004, Article X of the City Charter of the City of Santa Ana
requires the City Manager to prepare, install and maintain a position
classification and pay plan subject to civil service rules and regulations
and the approval of the City Council.
B. On August 2, 1982, the City Council passed and adopted Resolution No.
82-110 revising and re-establishing the Basic Classification and
Compensation Plan for Officers and Employees of the City of Santa Ana;
and on December 21, 1987, the City Council passed and adopted
Resolution No. 87-94, amending Resolution No. 82-110, to establish a
Basic Classification and Compensation Plan for classifications of
employment designated as Unaffiliated Confidential (UC), and to set forth
certain levels of salaries and benefits for these classifications.
C. On July 1, 1991, the City Council passed and adopted Resolution No. 91-
066, re-establishing the Basic Classification and Compensation Plan for
classifications of employment designated as unrepresented Executive
Management (EM) and Middle Management (MM); and on November 18,
1996, the City Council passed and adopted Resolution No. 96-095,
establishing the Basic Classification and Compensation Plan for
unrepresented classes of employment designated as Administrative
Management (AM).
D. With the adoption of the Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2006-2007, the
City Council authorized certain organizational, staffing, and compensation
changes which affect a number of classification titles in the City's Basic
Classification and Compensation Plans.
E. It is now desired to amend Council Resolution Nos. 82-110, 91-066 and
96-095 to effect these changes.
Section 2: That Section 3 of Resolution No. 82-110, as amended, is hereby
further amended by:
Resolution
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660
Annual Salary
(Min-Max)
($54,396-69,480)
($66,828-85,284)
($62,712-80,040)
7/01/07
SRR
Classification Title
Community Development Analyst
Payroll Systems Analyst (UC)
Senior Community
Development Analyst
7/01/06*
SRR
631
673
**
***
**
B. Designating the newly created classification title of Payroll Systems
Analyst as Unaffiliated Confidential by assigning the parenthetical identifier U(UC)" after
this classification title.
*
Includes pay increase of nine (9) Salary Rate Ranges (approximately 4.5%)
effective 7/01/06.
**
Salary to be determined per Article IV, Section 4.3D of the MOU between the City
of Santa Ana and SEIU for Fiscal Years 2004-08.
***
Base salary will be increased as provided in Section 2 of Resolution No.
2005-031.
C. Changing the existing classification titles as indicated below, at no change
in currently assigned salary level:
From
Detention Officer
Detention Records Specialist
Detention Records Supervisor
Detention Supervisor
Lead Detention Records Specialist
Senior Detention Records Specialist
To
Correctional Officer
Correctional Records Specialist
Correctional Records Supervisor
Correctional Supervisor
Lead Correctional Records Specialist
Senior Correctional Records Specialist
D. Providing an equity salary adjustment to the following classification titles
assigned to a six-step salary rate range:
FROM Annual Salary TO Annual Salary
Classification Title No. (Min-Max) No. (Min-Max)
GIS Administrator 646 ($58,584-74,760) 661 ($63,024-80,424 )
Liability Claims
Coordinator (UC) 643 ($57,720-73,680) 658 ($62,112-79,272)
* Includes pay increase of nine (9) Salary Rate Ranges (approximately 4.5%)
effective 7/01/06.
Resolution
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E. Providing an equity salary adjustment to the following classification titles
assigned to a five-step salary rate range:
5-Step Salary Rate Ranoe (A-E) Effective 7/01/06*
FROM Annual Salary TO Annual Salary
Classification Title No. (Min-Max) No. (Min-Max)
Forensic Services
Supervisor 662 ($63,336-76,980) 677 ($68,136-82,836)
Forensic Specialist I 606 ($48,168-58,584) 617 ($50,832-61,812)
Forensic Specialist II 625 ($52,848-64,272) 636 ($55,776-67,800)
* Includes pay increase of nine (9) Salary Rate Ranges (approximately 4.5%)
effective 7/01/06.
Section 3: That Section 3.5.1 Class Titles and Waoe Rates for Seasonal and
Other Unaffiliated Cateoories of Non-Civil Service Part-Time Emplovment of Resolution
No. 82-110, as amended, be further amended by adding the following part-time title,
assigned to the five (5) hourly wage rates set forth below:
Classification Title
Parking Meter Maintenance Aide
Basic Hourlv Waoe Rates Effective 7/01/06*
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$14.4 3 $1 5.1 5 $1 5.91 $16.71 $17.54
*Note: These rates do not include any negotiated increases for part time non-civil
service classifications that may be effective on or after 7/01/06.
Section 4: That Section 3A of Resolution No. 91-066, as amended, is hereby
further amended by providing an equity salary adjustment increasing the fifteen-step
salary rate range assigned to the unrepresented Executive Management classification
title of Police Chief (EM) from EM-38 ($116,412-164,508 per year) to EM-47 ($145,392-
205,452 per year) effective 7/01/06.
Section 5: That Section 3B of Resolution No. 91-066, as amended, is hereby
further amended by:
A. Adding, in alphabetical sequence, the following classification titles at the
fifteen-step salary rate range(s) and effective date(s) indicated:
Classification Title
Administrative and Enterprise
Services Manager (MM)
Deputy City Engineer (MM)
15-Step Salary Rate Ranoe (SRR) Effective 7/01/06
Annual Salary
SRR (Min-Max)
MM-24
MM-25
($86,175-121,763)
($88,344-124,811)
B. Designating the newly created classification titles of Deputy City Engineer
and Administrative and Enterprise Services Manager as Middle Management by
assigning the parenthetical identifier U(MM)" after these classification titles.
Resolution
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C. Changing the existing Middle Management classification title as indicated
below, at no change in currently assigned salary level:
From
Engineering Services Manager (MM)
To
City Engineer (MM)
Section 6: That Section 3 of Resolution No. 96-095, as amended, is hereby
further amended by changing the existing Administrative Management classification title
as indicated below, at no change in currently assigned salary level:
From
Detention Manager (AM)
To
Correctional Manager (AM)
Section 7: That except as amended by this Resolution, all other provisions of
Resolution Nos. 82-110, 91-066 and 96-095, as amended, shall remain in full force and
effect.
Section 8: That except as stated otherwise above, this Resolution shall be
operative from and after July 1, 2006.
ADOPTED this _ day of
,2006.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher
City Attorney
By:
Joseph Straka
Assistant City Attorney
AYES:
Cou ncilmembers
NOES:
Councilmembers
ABSTAIN:
Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT:
Councilmembers
Resolution
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2006-_ to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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Resolution
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
Il
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REQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
June 5, 2006
TITLE:
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APPROVED
D As Recommended
D As Amended
D Ordinance on 1st Reading
D Ordinance on 2nd Reading
D Implementing Resolution
D Set Public Hearing For
FISCAL YEAR 2006-07
MISCELLANEOUS FEE RESOLUTION
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Adopt a resolution establishing the 2006-07 Schedule of Uniform Fees for
Miscellaneous Services.
DISCUSSION
The Miscellaneous Fee Resolution is comprised of various fees associated
with city services, building fees and enterprise fees. These fees
generate revenue for the general, internal and enterprise Funds.
Annually, the fees and services associated with the Miscellaneous Fee
Resolution are reviewed and adjusted to reflect the costs of providing
these services. The FY 2006-07 Miscellaneous Fee Resolution represents
these adjustments.
The FY 2006-2007 Miscellaneous Fee Schedule includes the establishment of
nine new fees. These fees include evidence imaging to CD/DVD, swim team
fees, Eddie West Field stadium and concession building, Enterprise Zone
Hiring Tax Credit Application Processing, Hector Godinez High School and
various building facility fees.
FISCAL IMPACT
It is estimated
additional $1.6
revenue.
that the
million in
proposed
general,
fee schedule will generate an
internal, and enterprise fund
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Francisco Gutierrez
Executive Director
Finance & Management Services Agency
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Iss5/30/06
RESOLUTION NO. 2006-_
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING A UNIFORM SCHEDULE OF
MISCELLANEOUS FEES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007
AND REPEALING IN PART RESOLUTION NO. 2005-052
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The City Council hereby, finds, determines and declares as follows:
A. Each year, for the convenience of the public the City Council gathers in a
single document a comprehensive listing of fees and service charges imposed by the
City upon that limited number of persons seeking services of value from the City, For
the public's convenience, various rates charged for City commodities, such as the water
rate, are also included in this document.
B. This document is known as the "Miscellaneous Fee Schedule" for Fiscal
Year 2006-2007 and is attached to this resolution and made a part hereof by this
reference.
C. As part of approving the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year
2006-2007, the various agencies of the City have analyzed the cost to administer the
various programs, activities and applications for which the City charges, fees or service
charges.
D. In a few, limited circumstances, agencies have determined that the cost to
the City to process or undertake the services set forth in the Miscellaneous Fee
Schedule has increased over the prior fiscal year by approximately 5.3%, so that certain
proposed fees for Fiscal Year 2005-2006 have been increased by this percentage, or by
this amount rounded. This percentage reflects the change in the Consumers Price
Index-Urban, All Services Component, for the Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County
area in a twelve month period ending December 31, 2005 (CPI).
E. The Council finds that the cost of providing the services set forth in the
Miscellaneous Fee Schedule has risen by 5.3% and that this reflects the cost of
administering certain programs, activities or applications for which the City levies
charges, fees or service charges. Such 5.3% increase does not exceed the City's
estimated reasonable cost to provide the pertinent service, process the specified
application or administer the certain program for which the charge, fee or service charge
is imposed.
Resolution
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F. Similarly, in a few limited circumstances, new charges have been added
or existing charges raised beyond this 5.3% cost of providing services. In each of these
cases, the Council further finds, determines and declares that such new or increased
charges, fees or service charges do not exceed the City's estimated reasonable cost to
provide the pertinent service, process the specified application or administer the certain
program for which the charge, fee or service charge is imposed.
G. In order to have a single comprehensive document for Fiscal Year 2006-
2007, the majority of fees which are unchanged have simply been reprinted in the
Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. The Council expressly states that it is not its intention to
repeal previously adopted fees and adopt new fees of exactly the same amount, but is
simply repeating these fees so that the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule can continue to be
a comprehensive source of City fees and service charges.
H. As to the City's Metered Water Rates the Council finds, declares and
determines:
1. Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 39, Article II regulates
connection to water mains within the City.
2. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code section 39.21 the
City Council shall set metered water rates by resolution.
3. The metered water rate shall be set to maintain a potable
water supply and provide standby readiness.
4. The rate increase over and above CPI will be used to
reimburse the City for increases in the cost of purchasing water from the Metropolitan
Water District of Southern California, which is identified in a report prepared by the City, a
true and correct copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Council.
I. As to the City's sanitary sewer service rates which are increased in this
year's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule, the Council finds that as to this fee:
1. Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 39, Article III regulates
connection to sewer mains within the City.
2. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code section 39.55.4 the
City Council shall set reasonable sewerage service fees by resolution.
3. The rate increase over and above CPI will be placed into a
fund that would be used only to repair and replace sewer mains and laterals located
within the street right of way, and which have outlived their useful life. No moneys from
this fund would be placed in the city's general fund.
4. There is a reasonable relationship between the imposition of
the fee imposed in that the use of the sewer creates an impact on its condition, requiring
its repair and replacement.
Resolution
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J. As to the City's Trench Cut Fee which is increased in this year's
Miscellaneous Fee Schedule, the Council finds, determines and declares:
1. Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 33, Article III regulates
excavations in paved streets within the City.
2. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code section 33.59.1 the
City Council shall set reasonable trench cut fees by resolution.
3. The trench cut fee has not been adjusted since its adoption in
2001. The Council has determined that the Engineering News Record index, better
reflects the increase in costs associated with trench cuts than does the Consumer Price
Index for All Urban Consumers, as identified in a report prepared by the City, a true and
correct copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Council.
K. As to the City's Enterprise Zone Hiring Tax Credit Application Processing
Fee, the Council further finds, declares and determines:
1. This fee will be collected from businesses requesting the
review of Enterprise Zone (EZ) Hiring Tax Credit Applications (said Applications) for the
possible issuance of EZ Hiring Tax Credit Vouchers.
2. This fee includes an existing fee of $10.00 which is collected
for and remitted to the State of California. The remaining portion of this fee will be
applied to partially reimburse the City for the staff time to train businesses on the
process of submitting said Applications, and to review, approve/deny said Applications
and issue EZ Hiring Tax Credit Vouchers.
3. A portion of the fee is assessed for and will be remitted to
the State Department of Housing and Community Development.
4. The fee for this service would not duplicate any existing fee,
charge, levy or other toll currently collected by the City or any public agency, and would
be distinct and separate from any current or future application review fee.
L. Based upon the testimony, reports and other evidence submitted on these
matters, this City Council makes the above-specified findings.
Section 2: The Miscellaneous Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2006-2007 is
hereby adopted. Each fee or service charge set forth shall be levied until further
resolution of this Council.
Section 3: To the extent that any fee or service charge established pursuant to
City Resolution No. 2005-052 is inconsistent with the fees or service charges
established pursuant to this Resolution, then said Resolution No. 2005-052 is hereby
repealed.
Resolution
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Section 4: If any charge, fee, service charge, section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase or word of this Resolution is for any reason held to be invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this Resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed
and adopted this Resolution, and each and all provisions hereof, irrespective of the fact
that one or more provisions may be declared invalid.
Section 5: That except as may be stated otherwise above, this Resolution shall
be operative from and after July 1, 2006.
ADOPTED this _ day of June, 2006.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney
By:
Laura Sheedy
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers:
NOES: Councilmembers:
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers:
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers:
CERTIFICATION OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEAL Y, Clerk of Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of
the City of Santa Ana on
Date:
Clerk of Council
City of Santa Ana
Resolution
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Department Page
ALL DEPARTMENTS
II CLERK OF THE COUNCIL 4
III FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES 5
IV FIRE DEPARTMENT 8
V POLICE DEPARTMENT 15
VI PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY 23
VII LIBRARY 28
VIII PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES 30
IX COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 37
X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY 38
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RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION I
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FY 06-07
FEES
UNIT
ALL DEPARTMENTS
Certification - Any Public Record
Each
2.75
Certification (Excluding Public Records)
Each
2.05
Copy of Public Records (from Paper, Fax, Microfilm. or Other Media)
In Genera/ (excluding Police Accident Reports)
Size up to 8 1/2" x 14"
Oversized (larger than 8 1/2" x 14")
Postage Charges
Each Page 0.20
Each Page Actual Cost
Each Actual Cost
Each Actual Cost
Hour 16.00
Quarter hour or
fraction thereof 4.00
Each Actual Cost
Per Day 151.00
Each Applicable Cost
Subpoena Duces Tecum - same as above general fees plus the following:
Special reproduction charges (if any)
Labor charges per person for locating and
preparing documents
Charges paid to a third person for retrieval and
return of records held by that third person
Witness Fees
Mileage Fees
NOTE: Copies of maps, documents, graphs, or special work may be fUrnished upon the payment of the cost of printing
and preparation. In cases where a regular established price is unavai/able, the Department Head, in collaboration with
the Executive Director of Finance & Management Services, may establish a price consistent with the cost of printing and
preparation thereof The Executive Director of Finance & Management Services shall report such exceptions to the City
Manager. It shall be the responsibility of the City Manager to review costs annually and make such recommendations to
the City Council as required to keep rates consistent with costs. Government agencies and their official representative(s)
shall be exempt from paying theses charges for single caples for official use.
Preparation of Administrative Records
Deposit to be applied to copy charges of
$0.20 per page.
Flat Rate
105.00
Subscriptions
Agenda only:
Council
Boards/Commissions
Minutes only:
Council
Boards/Commissions
Agenda & Minutes:
Council
Boards/Commissions
Annual 72.00
Annual 36.00
Annual 72.00
Annual 36.00
Annual 144.00
Annual 72.00
City Council Agenda and Minutes can be obtained at no charge from
the City's internet website at www.cisanta-ana.ca.us
Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) and Supplements
(order directly by calling Municipal Code Corporation at 1-800-262-2633)
Council Chambers/Room 147
Rental Fee
Security/Cleaning Deposit (Refundable)
Per Hour
Deposit
16.00
103.00
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RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
BuiJdinl! Rental Fees
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
UNIT
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City of Santa Ana sponsored Dr cosponsored event or program; agencies with a reciprocal facility use and
fee schedule; and governmental agencies (serving Santa Ana residents) for business meetings and programs.
Resident not-for-profit civic, social, and religious organizations.
Nonresident not-for-profit civic, social, and religious organizations.
Resident commercial, business, and for-profit organizations.
Nonresident commercial, business, and for-profit organizations.
Grouo 2
Grouo 3
Grouo 4
Grouo 5
Facility Group I Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
Police Facility Community Room
Up to 3 hours N/C 130.00 260.00 180.00 375.00
Each additional hour N/C 42.00 84.00 60.00 125.00
Cleaning Deposit
(may be refundable) 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
The Depot Lobby
Per Hour N/C 150.00 200.00 150.00 250.00
Lobby Cleaning Deposit 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
The Depot Courtyard
Per Hour N/C 50.00 75.00 50.00 100.00
Courtyard Cleaning Deposit 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
The Depot Meeting Room
Up to 3 Hours N/C 65.00 130.00 90.00 190.00
Each Add. Hour N/C 15.00 25.00 20.00 40.00
Library Room Rental per Hour
Meeting Room N/C ]4.00 28.00 20.00 40.00
Kitchenette (Optional) N/C 7.00 14.00 10.00 15.00
The Library has meeting rooms available for afee at the Central Library and Newhope Libraries.
City-sponsored activilies will receive booking priority. All events must be open to the general public at no charge.
Lawn Bowline Clubhouse N/C 44.00 88.00 63.00 131.00
N/C 46.33 92.66 66.34 137.94
Southwest Sr. Center
California Room N/C 82.66 138.47 92.66 165.85
Dining Room N/C 27.38 44.23 33.17 66.34
Kitchen N/C 22.11 33.17 27.38 44.23
Conference Room N/C 27.38 44.23 33.17 66.34
Santa Ana Sr. Center
Main Room N/C 82.66 138.47 92.66 165.85
Dining Room N/C 27.38 44.23 33.17 66.34
Kitchen N/C 2211 33.17 27.38 44.23
Salzado CommunilJl Center
Meeting Room A N/C 30.54 61.60 44.23 88.45
Meeting Room B N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Kitchen N/C 11.58 23.17 16.32 33.17
Gymnasium N/C 57.92 115.83 82.66 165.85
2
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FY 06-07
FEES
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
Jerome Recreation Center
Social Hall N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Class Room N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Gymnasium N/C 26.85 54.23 38.43 77.40
Kitchen N/C 11.58 23.17 16.32 33.17
EI Salvador Center
Social Hall N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Class Room N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Kitchen N/C 11.58 23.17 ]6.32 33.17
Memorial Center
Social Hall N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Class Room N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Loe Cabins
N/C 7.75 15.27 11.06 16.32
Corbin Center (ver room)
N/C 15.27 30.54 22.11 44.23
Hector Godinez Hizh School
Class Room N/C 27.38 44.23 33.17 66.34
Meeting Room N/C 30.54 61.60 44.23 88.45
Performing Arts Facility N/C 82.66 138.47 92.66 165.85
Band Room N/C 46.33 92.66 66.34 137.94
Gymnasium N/C 57.92 115.83 82.66 165.85
See Section VIII for surcharges
Stadium Concession Bui/dinz
N/C 46.33 92.66 66.34 137.94
3
75A-19
L
RESOLUTION 2006-
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION II
5578
5578
5578
5578
5578
5578
5578
5578
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FY 06-07
FEES
UNIT
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
Initiative Petition
Pursuant to California Elections Code 9202(b) &
City of Santa Ana Council Resolution 88-048
Per Filing
200.00
Maps
City Precinct Maps
See Public Works Agency Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Maps
Notification for New or Increased Taxes
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 (b) (1)
Per Request 50.00
Per Unit 13.00
Per Unit 16.00
Each Page 0.20
Each Page Actual Cost
Per Record 5.00
Per Record 0.10
Per Meeting 36.00
City Charter
Over the Counter
Mailed Requested
Copies of Council Minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions
Paper Copies including Fax Copies
Specially Reproduced Copies (e.g., floppy disks)
Fair Political Practice Commission (FPPC) Statements
Retrieval Fee for Statements 5 years of age or over
Copy Charge for Statements
Tapes of Council Meetings
Audiotapes
Videotapes (order directly by calling Parks, Recreation &
Community Services at (714) 571-4200)
Hearings
Chapter 3 Appeal Hearing
Deposit (Balance Refundable)
Processing Fee
Labor Charges
Per Request
Per Request
Per Hour
105.00
36.00
36.00
4
75A-20
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION III FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
5021
5951
5945
5499
5499
5499
5021
5021
5499-1
5799-6
5021
Wild Animal Permit (Nonrefundable)
Program administered by Police Department
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Each
135.00
Dog License Fees
County of Orange fees relating to the redemption of dogs adopted by City Council on 01/06/03 (Reso. No 2003-004)"
Program administered by Police Department
County of Orange proposedfees" "
CA Food & Agriculture Code Sec. 30804.5 sets the fee for
altered dogs at no more than 50% of unaltered dogs.
Annual
" Altered (N eutered or Spayed)
"Unaltered
Replacement of Tag
"Senior Citizen (65 or older) One discount per household. Animal must be
spayed/neutered.
"Late License Penalty (after 30 days)
"Puppy License (12 month license for dogs under 6 months)
Bingo License Fee
CA Penal Code Sec. 326.5 sets this fee at $50.00 per annum.
Bound Copy (Unabridged)
Chapter 21 SAMC Business License Code
Customer Pickup
Mailed
Finance
Record Abstract
Certified
Uncertified
Finance
Records Research Fee
Minimum I hour
Monthly New Business License List
Business License Tax Collection Fee
Credit Card Processing Fee
Collection Returned Check
Escort Bureau, Introduction Service Establishment, and Escort Fees
Program administered by Police Department
Escort Bureau Permit
Introductory Service Permit
Escort Permit
5
75A-21
Each Dog "" 21.00
Each Dog .. 75.00
Each "" 2.00
Each ""
Each "" 39.00
Each Dog "" 21.00
Each 50.00
Each
Each
29.63
36.50
Each 15.40
Each 9.86
Per Hour 38.27
Each 15.40
Each Field COllection 44.31
Per Transaction 3.15
Each 25.00
Each
Each
Each
664.00
664.00
143.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION III FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
502] Figure Model Studios/Figure Model Fees:
Program administered by Police Department
Figure Model Studio Permit Each 664.00
Figure Model Permit Each 143.00
Figure Model Studio Sale or Transfer Each 664.00
Figure Model Studio Change of Location or Name Each 34.00
NOTE: Figure Model Studio Permit Applicants
who are also Figure Model Permit applicants
shall only be reqUired to pay the Figure Model
Studio Permit Fee.
502] Massage Establishment/Massage Technician Fees:
Program administered by Police Department
Massage Establishment Permits Each 664.00
Massage Technician Permits Each 143.00
Massage Technician Transfer/Duplicate Each 34.00
Massage Establishment Sale Transfer Each 664.00
Massage Establishment Change of Location or Name Each 34.00
NOTE: Massage Establishment Permit
Applicants who are also Massage Technician
Permit Applicants shall only be required to pay
the Massage Establishment Permit Fee.
5021 Peep Show Permit Fee Each 289.00
Program administered by Police Department
5021 PoollBilliard Permit Fee Each 289.00
Program adminIstered by Police Department
5021 Public Dance Establishments
Program administered by Police Department
Dance Permits
Permanent Each 289.00
One-Day Each 72.00
60-01 Water Turn On Charge
After hours Each ] 13.25
Consumption On/Off Meter Charge Each 45.38
Delinquent Account Collection Each 22.26
Reconnect Charge Each 45.38
Offfor Bad Check Each 45.38
Tag Fee (Upon affixing) Each 9.79
Investigation/Re-read Meter Each 9.79
6
75A-22
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION III FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
60-01
60-01
60-01
5924
5621
5621
68-01-5576
Replace Meter (Removed for Unpaid Bills)
Program adminIstered by Public Works Agency
5/8" "
3/4" "
I"
I 1/2"
2"
" After business hours, the minimum charge
for replacement is $113.52
NOTE: These charges are equal to the cost of
Installation of new meters (a meter is only
removed in cases where normal collection
procedures fail).
Removal of Straight Pipe
Program administered by Public Works Agency
Repair Curb Stop
Program admmistered by Public Works Agency
Filming Permit Fee
Program administered by Parks, Recreation & Community Services
Copy of Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
Copy of City Annual Budget
Sanitation Charge
Program administered by Public Works Agency.
Bimonthly
Single Family
Duplex
Triplex
F ourplex or larger
Business
NOTE: Any portion of a building which is deSigned
to be separately rentable and is separately identifiable
by a lel/er or number deSIgnation shall constitute a
separate and distinct unit, except that any publtc/y-
owned building shall be a single unit.
7
75A-23
UNIT
Each"
Each'
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per day
Each
Each
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
FY 06-07
FEES
52.60
68.08
112.]8
263.18
351.77
76.17
112.18
342.30
Actual Cost
Actual Cost
14.91
14.91
14.91
14.9\
]4.9]
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION IV
5520
5935
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
False Alarms (Sanla Ana Municipal Code J 4-38)
System Malfunctions
Deliberate Act
NOTE: One allowed In 30 days; Two in 90 days:
Three allowed in any J 2 month period
Fire Code Permit Fee
Section I: Fire Code Permits for Specific Hazards,
Renewable Annually or per Event:
Aerosol Products
Aircraft Refueling Vehicles
Aircraft Repair Hanger
Asbestos Removal
Assembly
See "Places of Assembly"
Automotive Wrecking Yard
Battery System
Cellulose Nitrate Film
Cellulose Nitrate Storage
Combustible Fiber Storage
Combustible Material Storage
Compressed Gases-Medical Oxygen
Commercial Rubbish-Handling Operation
Dry Cleaning Plants
Dust-Producing Operations
Explosives or Blasting Agents
Flammable or Combustible Liquids;
I Class] liquids, inside storage,
more than 5 gallons, but less than 55 gallons.
2 Class I liquids, outside storage, more than 10 gallons,
but less than 55 gallons.
3 Class II and Class III-A liquids, inside storage,
more than 25 gallons, but less than 55 gallons.
Fruit Ripening
Fumigation or Thermal Insecticidal Fogging
High-Piled Combustible Storage
Hot-Work Operations
Lumber Yards
Magnesium Working
Organic Coating
Ovens, Industrial Baking or Drying
Places of Assembly
A-3, occupant load 50-200
A-2.1, occupant load 300 or more, wlo a stage
A-2, occupant load 999 or less, with a stage
A-I, occupant load 1000 or more, with a stage
Refrigeration Equipment
Repair Garages
Spraying or Dipping
Tents, Canopies and Temporary Membrane Structures
See Section II "Special Permits"
Tire Storage
Wood Products
8
75A-24
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Each
Each
110.00
195.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 125.00
Fee 250.00
Fee 250.00
Fee 250.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
Fee 115.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION IV FIRE DEPARTMENT
Section II: Special Permits:
Carnivals, Fairs and Outdoor Assemblies Per Event 54.00
Christmas Tree Lots Per Lot 54.00
Fireworks, Special Events, Pyrotechnic
and Open Flame Devices Per Day 7400
Mall, Covered Per Event 54.00
Occupant Load Increase Per Event 54.00
Parade Floats Per Event 54.00
Pumpkin Patch Lot Per Lot 54.00
Special Activities Permit Per Event 54.00
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tank Fee 115.00
Tents, Canopies and Temporary Membrane Structures Per TentlEvent 115.00
Additional Canopies Each 54.00
Above Ground Tanks Fee 195.00
Special Fire Inspections Fee 95.00
Additional Fire Inspections Fee 95.00
Alternative MaterialslMethods Request Per Request 200.00
5499 Fire Incident Reports
Per Report (20 pages or less)" Each 15.00
" Additional charge per page in excess of
twenty (20) pages in length Each 0.50
5499 Fire Incident or Medical Incident Reports
(Requiring computer search)
"Minimum one (I) hour Per Hour* 90.00
5499 Fire Inspection Reports 1st Page 3.00
Up to 8 1/2" X 14" in size Add'l Page 0.50
5499 Fire Code and Fire Code Standard Copies 1st Page 3.00
Up to 8 1/2" X 14" in size Add'l Page 0.50
5919 Fireworks/Stands and Displays:
Permit for Sale
(Retail Stand Only) Per Stand 330.00
Cleanup Deposit Bond
(Refundable) Per Stand 150.00
5499-100 Shoulder Patches
(Only to Bona fide Collectors) Each 13.00
5499- 100 Division Identification Chevrons
(Only to Bona fide Collectors) Each 6.50
5543 Basic Life Support (BLS) Treatment
Per BLS Treated Patient Each 225.00
5543 Advanced Life Support (ALS) Treatment
Per ALS Treated Patient Each 360.00
5543 Emergency Medical Assessment N/A 120.00
Per BLS or ALS assessment where
no transport occurs
5543 Administration of Oxygen during Transport
Per Patient receiving oxygen Each 64.00
9
75A-25
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION IV FIRE DEPARTMENT
5544 Paramedic Subscription Fee
Per HouseholdlBusiness Location Annual 38.00
5543 Emergency Base Rateffransportation
(in Fire Dept-owned vehicle)
Per Transported Patient Each 505.00
5543 Mileage Per Transport
Per Transport Mile
Per Transported Patient Each 14.00
5540 Care Facility Inspection Fee
25 or Fewer Occupants Per Facility 75.00
26 or More Occupants Per Facility 145.00
5622 Stand By Fire Inspectors
Fire Inspector
"Four (4) Hour Minimum * Per Hour 55.00
Supervisor
"Four (4) Hour Minimum *Per Hour 75.00
NOTE: Standby Fire /nspeclors are required for public fireworks
displays, some unusual types of public assembly events and by
some motion picture studios filming on location. An unusual event
Ihal would requITe more than two (2) inspectors would also
require a Supervisor. After business hours and weekend
inspections a/so require a Supervisor.
5551 Site Environmental Assessment
File Review Per Address 70.00
5545 Haz-Mat Cost Recovery
Flat Fee (Plus additional costs)
Noncommercial Vehicle Accident Per Accident 145.00
Additional Costs
Per Hour or fraction orhour, Per Each Fire Company Per Accident 265.00
5546 Risk Management and Prevention Program
1 st Eight (8) Hours 760.00
Each Hour or Fraction OVER Eight (8) Hours 75.00
5550 Fire Department Annual Inspection:
0-2,500 square feet 44.00
2,501- 5,000 square feet 65.00
5,001- 10,000 square feet 110.00
10,000- over 220.00
ABOVE & UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FEES
5923 Annual Tank Fees Each 360.00
(includes tanks not currently in use)
Officially Abandoned Tanks
5923 Installation of New Underground Tanks:
Flammable Liquids 1-3 Tanks 700.00
Each Add'l Tank 210.00
Hazardous Chemicals Each Tank 280.00
Includes Plan Check, Resubmilta/s & Field Inspections
(working hours)
5923 Above Ground Storage Tank Plan Review Per Tank 170.00
5923 Systems Modifications/upgrades Per Hour 105.00
10
75A-26
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION IV
5923
5923
5923
5923
5923
5923
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Miscellaneous Inspections
Drafting
Monitoring Certification
Testing Product Lines Separately
Unauthorized Releases
Underground Storage Fees
Tank Removal
Tank Removal
Each Additional Tank
Field Inspection
First three (3) hours
Each Additional hour or fraction
Inspection(s) Required Due to Leaks or
Unauthorized Releases
Inspection
Per Hour
Each Additional hour or fraction
Underground Storage Tank
Regulations and Procedures Book
Site Remediation/Plan Check
First 3 hours
Each additional hour or fraction
Overtime Inspectors
Inspection
Minimum of (3) hours
(Includes after 5 p.m. and weekends)
5546 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE RESPONSE PLANS & INVENTORIES
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Per Visit 105.00
Per Visit 105.00
Per Visit 105.00
Per Hour 105.00
1-3 Tanks 560.00
Per Tank 125.00
Hour
Add'l Hour 105.00
Hour 105.00
Add'l Hour 105.00
Each 5.00
Hour 245.00
Add'l Hour 105.00
Hour 210.00
Hour 630.00
RANGE DETERMINATION
Each business in the City of Santa Ana which is required to submit a business plan and/or inventory pursuant to Health & Safety
Code, Chapter 6.95 of Division 20, shall be assigned a range consisting ofa 'range number" and a "range letter" as follows:
Range Numbers shall be based on the maximum quanti!)
of all hazardous materials present on the business premises at
any time in accordance with the following schedule:
Range Letters shall be based upon the total number
of hazardous substances or waste categories listed on the
inventory of the business submitted to the City as follows:
Range Gases Liquids Solids
Number (Cubic Feell (Gallons) (Pounds)
I 200 to 1,000 55 to 1,000 500 to 1,000
2 1,001 to 5,000 \,001 to 5,000 1,001 to 5,000
3 5,001 to 10,000 5,001 to 10,000 5,00 I to 10,000
4 Over 10,000 Over 10,000 Over 10,000
Range
~
A
B
C
D
E
The range.numbers of gases, liquids and solids on the business premises shall be computed separately,
and the highest range-number in any of the three categories shall be the range-number of the business.
II
75A-27
Number of
Materials Listed
1-2
3 - 5
6-9
10 - 20
Over 20
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION IV FIRE DEPARTMENT
FEE SCHEDULE
5546 Each submission ofa business plan (as defined in health and Safety Code Section 2550]) and each
certification provided pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 25505 (c) and each submission of an
annual inventory pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 25505 (d) (other than inventories which are
submitted as part of a business plan or certification) shall be accompanied by a fee based upon the "range"
of the subject business in accordance with the following schedule:
5546
SER VICE ST A TlONS
Flat Fee
Additional Costs:
Add up the quantities of all the various chemicals (or materials) in each of the three
categories in each of the three categories (gallons, cubic feet, pounds). Use the highest
quantity of chemicals (or materials) listed to determine the number range (1,2,3 ...)
Count the number of chemicals (or materials) listed to determine the appropriate
range-Jetter (A,B,C. . .).
Using the combined Range figures (Number and Letter, I-A, 2-C, etc. to determine the
correct fee from the schedule.
5546
Late Filing Fee
The Fire Chief shall impose a late filing penalty based on additional administrative
costs incurred due to the late filing of any business plan, certification, or inventory.
The amount of such penalty shall be 25% of the fee for such filing. Nonpayment
of the fee and penalty shall incur 10% interest on the amount of the billing starting
30 days after the date issued.
12
75A-28
UNIT
RANGE
I-A
I-B
I-C
]-D
I-E
2-A
2-B
2-C
2-D
2-E
3-A
3-B
3-C
3-D
3-E
4-A
4-B
4-C
4-D
4-E
FY 06-07
FEES
295.00
345.00
390.00
590.00
980.00
325.00
440.00
490.00
690.00
1,085.00
440.00
485.00
690.00
885.00
1,285.00
665.00
705.00
8]0.00
1,130.00
1,460.00
110.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION IV
5546
5543
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY FEE SCHEDULE
This fee schedule utilizes a base penalty for each of the listed offenses and
assesses a surcharge to that penalty expressed as a percentage of the base
penalty for those factors outlined in H&S Code section 25514.5(1) which
include but are not limited to the following considerations, but shall not
exceed $5,000 for each day the violation occurs:
a. Extent of harm caused by the violation - surcharge to 500 percent.
b. The nature and persistence of the violation - surcharge to 500 percent.
c. The length of time over which the violation occurs-surcharge to 100 percent.
d. The frequency of past violations - surcharge to 100 percent.
e. Action taken to mitigate the violation - surcharge to 100 percent.
f. Financial burden on the violator - will be considered.
The following base penalties shall be assessed for the below-listed violations:
1. H&S Code Section 25503.5
Failure to establish and implement a business plan for
emergency response.
2. H&S Code Section 25503.6
Failure to notify real property owner that a business plan is
required.
3. H&S Code Section 25503.7
Failure to notify administering agency that hazardous substance
is being stored in railroad car.
4. H&S Section 25503.8
Failure by business, which is required to submit chemical
inventory pursuant to Federal Law, to establish and implement
a business plan.
5. H&S Code Section 25504
Failure to provide a complete business plan.
6. H&S Code Section 25505
Failure to correct, revise, or review business plan. Failure to
submit annual inventory disclosure.
7. H&S Code Section 25509
Failure to provide complete inventory disclosure.
8. H&S Code Section 25509.3
Failure to include estimated amounts of hazardous waste on
annual inventoJ)'.
9. H&S Code Section 25510
Failure to amend inventory.
Disposable Medical Supplies
AIRWAY OXYGEN SUCTION
Airway - Combitube, holdel
Airway - ET Kit, Slick set, holder, laryngoscope blade
eye protection, N-95 mask
Airway Nasal
Airway Oral
Ambu. Bag, Adult, Pediatric, Infant
Mask - Resuscitator
Mask - Non-rebreather-oxygen
Nasal cannula
Nebulizer
Oxygen
Suction Kit . Manual or electric
V -vac, cannister, catheters, yankauer, bulb, feeding tube
13
75A-29
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
351.00
140.00
351.00
351.00
211.00
211.00
211.00
351.00
211.00
Each 92.65
Pcr Patient 40.00
Each 27.35
Each 2.35
Each 53.70
Each 16.85
Each 3.40
Each 3.05
Each 3.90
Per Patient 64.20
Per Patient 25.25
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION IV
120-5010
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
CARDIAC MONITOR! DEFIBRILLATION
Monitor - electrodes
Defibrillation gel
DRESSING/ IMMOBILIZATION
Minor trauma kit - Bandaid, 4x4, 2x2, Kerlix, tape, eye pad
Major trauma kit - 4x4's, ABD pads, Kerlix, tape, petroleum dsg
Bum pack - Bum sheet, any size burn towel, irrigation saline
Cold pack
Gloves
Spinal Immobilization - backboard, cervical collar, StaBlock, tape
Splint - air or cardboard
IV ADMINISTRATION
Armboard
IV Start - IV Start Kit, prep razor, sharpsafe, connectors
IV Solution - 250cc Saline, tubing
IV Solution - 1000cc Saline, tubing
Needles - disposable
Saline lock
Syringe
MEDICATIONS
Adenosine
Albuterol
Atropine, Ampule
Atropine, Syringe
Diphenhydramine
Dextrose, Syringe
Dopamine, with drip regulator
Epinephrine, I: 1000 amp
Epinephrine, I: 1000 30cc vial
Epinephrine, I: I 0000 syringe
Glucagon
Glucose solution
Lidocaine
Morphine, amp
Morphine, syringe
N arcan, syringe
N arcan, vial
Nitro spray
Normal saline 10cc vial
Sodium Bicarb
Versed
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES
Linen - Disposable sheet, gurney
Blanket KeD
Communicable Disease Kit-
Personal protection pak, eye protection, vionex wipes
Emesis Basin - Convenience bag
Glucometer Strips
Irrigation Saline - 500cc bottle
N 95 Mask
OB Kit - Disposable OB Kit, eye protection
Fire Facilities
14
75A-30
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Per Patient 24.20
Per Patient 3.95
Per Patient 5.00
Per Patient 7.35
Per Patient 28.40
Each 2.55
Per Pair 1.40
Per Patient 36.80
Each 11.50
Each 5.00
Each 11.05
Each 12.60
Each 13.65
Each 1.25
Each 4.55
Each 2.40
Each 81.00
Each 2.35
Each 3.15
Each 23.00
Each 5.50
Each 31.00
Each 57.90
Each 4.70
Each 30.50
Each 36.85
Each 90.55
Each 13.15
Each 7.60
Each 19.45
Each 25.25
Each 57.90
Each 11.00
Each 84.00
Each 2.25
Each 36.85
Each 31.00
Each 1.10
Each 15.00
Each 8.65
Each 1.95
Each 4,70
Each 2.60
Each 2.25
Each 45.25
Per Sq. Ft. offioor area 0.61
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION V
5928
5520
5520
5520
562] -331
5621-331
5518
998-5999-109
5516
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Alarm User Permit
Commercial & Residential
False Alarms
(Code 459) Burglary Calls - Commercial & Residential
I st Incident
2nd Incident
3rd Incident
4th Incident
5th Incident
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response
7th Incident
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status
False Alarms
(Code 211) Robbery Calls - Residential
1st Incident
2nd Incident
3rd Incident
4th Incident
5th Incident
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response
7th Incident
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status
False Alarms
(Code 211) Robbery Calls - Commercial
I st Incident
2nd Incident
3rd Incident
4th Incident
5th Incident
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response
7th Incident
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status
Firearms Examination Service Fee - Outside Agencies
Basic Function Exam - per firearm
Full Function Exam - per firearm
Examination & Comparison
Examination & Comparison - Major Crime (up to 6 hours)
Hourly charuge in excess of 6 hours - each additional hour
Entry into Ballistic Database (IBIS)
UNIT
Per Year
Per Incident
Per Incident
Per Incident
FY 06-07
FEES
29.00
No Charge
50.00
75.00
125.00
150.00
200.00
300.00
400.00
No charge
50.00
75.00
125.00
150.00
200.00
300.00
400.00
75.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
300.00
350.00
400.00
34.00
205.00
310.00
600.00
100.00
0.00
Storage of Weapon Fee - per weapon ]00.00
1-1-05 stale law change (AB 2431, PC 12021. 3}: fee can be charngedwhen f!lli! weapon is released to an owner or gun deoler
Fingerprint Fee
City Processingfee only
Appltcants Exempted by law shall not pay.
Fingerprint Fee
State Processingfee
For all fingerprinting requIring State processing, the
appltcable slate fee will be added 10 Ihe $20.00 City fee above.
Citation Sign Off
Equipment violators
15
75A-31
Per Card
Per Incident
22.00
Actual Cost
10.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION V POLICE DEPARTMENT
5516-331 Copy of Lost Citation Per Citation 2.00
5623 Driving Under Influence Cost Recovery Actual Cost
Persons arrested for driving under the influence Per Incident Up to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
5623 Police Pursuits Cost Recovery Actual Cost
Persons apprehended in police pursuits Per Incident Up to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
5623 Hit & Run Accident Investigation Actual Cost
Persons responsible for hit and run accidents Per Incident Up to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
5621-331 Disturbing the Peace Police Service Fee Each Actual Cost
Pursuant to S.A. Municipal Code Sec. 10-300 et seq. Up to $500
5925 Ice Cream Truck Vendor Permits
Includes one Driver/Operator Each 215.00
Additional Truck Each 34.00
5323 License to Sell Pistols/Revolvers Per License 135.00
5950 Administration Citation Fee First Violation 100.00
Allows Animal Service Officers the right to cite for State and Second Violation 300.00
Local Animal Law Violations Third Violation 500.00
5621-344 Police Accident Photos
B&W and Color Print, (4X5/3.5X5) & Poloroids Each 5.00
B&W and Color Print, 5X7 Each 7.00
B&W and Color Print, 8XIO Each 12.00
Contact Print, 8XI0 Each 12.00
5621-331 Police Evidence Photos to CD/DVD
Per set-up Each 20.00
Per Image Each 1.00
5712 Police Evidence Tape (audio or video tape) Each 35.00
5598 Police Accident Reports Each 20.00
5598-100 Search Fee (no case #) Each 5.00
5598 Police Immigration/Clearance Letters Each 20.00
5598 Police Incident Reports
Citizens Request for Information Form Each" 20.00
"Reports in excess of 20 pgs. Per Page 1.00
5598-100 Search fee (no case #) 5.00
5598 Request to Review Criminal History Per Request 20.00
5598 Request to Review Incident Information Per Request 20.00
5620 Police Security Services
Lieutenant Per Hour 105.00
Sergeant Per Hour 85.00
Police Officers Per Hour 69.00
PCO/PSO/Reserve Per Hour 45.00
16
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RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION V POLICE DEPARTMENT
5517 Impound of Owner Release Animals Per Impound ""55.00
(plus 2 nights boarding charge)
County of Orange proposedfees"
5925 Pushcart Permits
Vendor/Operator Permit-Icart Each" 215.00
" Additional Carts/Operators Each 34.00
5514 Release ofImpounded Vehicles-SAPD/Traffic
Vehicle Registration Expired Over 6 Months Each 130.00
Unlicensed/Suspended-Revoked Drivers Each 180.00
$75 to 011-01-5514 (increasedfrom $25)
$10010165-01-5352-100
5621-331 Solicitation Permit Per Permit 34.00
Vehicle for Hire (Taxi) Fees
Driver's Permits Each 3300
(Original, Renewal, Replacement or Duplicate)
Vehicle for Hire Permit Each 136.00
Vehicle for Permit Transfer Each 6.00
5621-331 Reinspection Fee-Plan Checks/Not Completed Minimum · 40.00
"$40.00 minimum or hourly employee rate.
Fee 10 be charged when Inspection is colledfor
work not complete or corrections called/or are
not made.
Second Hand Dealer Fee Each 66.00
Security Guard Company Fee Each 66.00
5516 Equipment Violation
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 40225 Each 79.00
Proof of Correction Each 10.00
5926 Street Closure Permit Per Permi t 130.00
5450 Land Use Certificate Processing Fee
for temporary outdoor event Per Permit 30.00
Accelerated Processing Fee Per Permit 65.00
5021 Escort Bureau, Introduction Service Establishment, and Escort Fees
Progrom administered by Police Department
Escort Bureau Permit Each 664.00
Introduction Service Permit Each 664.00
Escort Permit Each 143.00
5021 Figure Model Studios/Figure Model Fees:
Progrom administered by Police Department
Figure Model Studio Permit Each 664.00
Figure Model Permit Each 143.00
Figure Model Studio Sale or Transfer Each 664.00
Figure Model Studio Change of Location or Name Each 34.00
NOTE: Figure Model Sludio Permit Appliconts
who are a/so Figure Model Permit appliconts
shall only be required 10 pay the Figure Model
Studio Permil Fee.
17
75A-33
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION V
5021
5021
5021
5021
5621-331
5215
5215
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Massage Establishment/Massage Technician Fees:
Progrom odministered by Police Department
Massage Establishment Permits
Massage Technician Permits
Massage Technician TransferlDuplicate
Massage Establishment Sale Transfer
Massage Establishment Change of Location or Name
NOTE: Massoge Estoblishment Permit
Applicants who are also Massage Technician
Permit Applicants shall only be required to pay
the Massage Establishmenl Permit Fee.
Peep Show Permit Fee
Program administered by Police Department
PoollBilliard Permit Fee
Program administered by Police Department
Public Dance Establishments
Program administered by Police Department
Dance Permits
Permanent
One-Day
Police Training Video Tape
Parking Violation: Late fee
UNIT
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per Tape
Violations with a 'base' (original)
fine of$IOO or less:(Rounded
up to the next whole dollar)
Violations with a 'base' (original)
fine of$IOO ormore:(Rounded
up to the next whole dollar)
Additional late charges will be imposed at the time an unpaid Parking Violation penalty is place
as a vehicle registration "hold" with DMV. The "total" Late Charge assessed will increase to:
Parking a vehicle within 300 ft. of fire
apparatus answering a fire alarm
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-41(7)
Violations with a 'base' (original)
fine of$IOO or less:(Rounded
up to the next whole dollar)
Violations with a 'base' (original)
fine of$IOO or more:(Rounded
up to the next whole dollar)
Each
18
75A-34
FY 06-07
FEES
664.00
143.00
34.00
664.00
34.00
289.00
289.00
289.00
72.00
45.00
50% of base fine.
Total delinquent
fine is 150%
of base fine.
20% of base fine.
Total delinquent
fine is 120%
of base fine.
90% of base fine.
Total delinquent
fine is 190%
of base fine.
40% of base fine.
Total delinquent
fine is 140%
of base fine.
45.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION V POLICE DEPARTMENT
5215 Permit required Special Parking District
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-493 (a) Each 37.00
5215 Parking in a red zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(1) Each 45.00
5215 Parking in a yellow zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(2) Each 29.00
5215 Parking in a white zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(3) Each 29.00
5215 Parking in a green zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(4) Each 29.00
5215 Parking in a blue (handicapped) zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131 (5) Each 95.00
5215 Parking in a "NO Parking" zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-132 Each 56.00
5215 No parking-street sweeping
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-133 Each 51.00
5215 Parking in violation of "emergency no parking sign"
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-134 Each 56.00
5215 Parking in alley
Pursuant to SAMe Sec. 36-135(a) Each 37.00
5215 Stopping, standing or parking a vehicle w/in parkway
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-135(b) Each 37.00
5215 Parking at certain places and for certain purposes
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136 Each 37.00
5215 For sale; inoperable vehicles; repairing vehicles
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(a) Each 51.00
5215 Parking over 72 hours
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(b) Each 51.00
5215 Parking on left side of one-way roadway
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(d) Each 29.00
5215 Parking outside of lapping marked parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-138(a) Each 37.00
5215 Angle parking prohibited in cenain areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-139 Each 37.00
5215 Parking in restricted areas. Time limit parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-142 Each 37.00
19
75A-35
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION V POLICE DEPARTMENT
5215 Overnight parking prohibited in certain areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-144 Each 29.00
5215 Parking any commercial vehicle over 10,000 Ibs. In a residential
district for a period of time longer than two(2) hours prohibited
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-145 Each 65.00
52] 5 Parking on City property
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-147 Each 29.00
5215 Parking on property of Joint Powers Agency-city is member
Pursuantto SAMC Sec. 36-147.1 Each 29.00
5215 Parking in metered space time expired or beyond max. time
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-402( I) Each 45.00
5215 Parking outside of painted or marked area of metered space
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-402(2) Each 45.00
5215 Park any vehicle restricting traffic (ingress/egress)
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(2) Each 45.00
5215 Park any vehicle with trailer, etc., restricting traffic
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(4) Each 56.00
5215 Red no parking areas-striped no parking areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(5) Each 4500
5215 Parking outside/across designated parking lines
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(6) Each 37.00
5215 Parking overtime on public parking lot
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(9) Each 37.00
5215 Use metered spaces when meter indicates unlawful parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(11) Each 37.00
5215 Park any truck in excess of 2 tons in parking lot
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(12) Each 45.00
5215 Unauthorized parking in "handicapped" zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(15) Each 71.00
5215 Continued Time Zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-143 Each 37.00
5215 Parking within a intersection
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(a) Each 43.00
5215 Parking within a crosswalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(b) Each 43.00
5215 Parking adjacent to safety zone
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(c) Each 4300
5215 Parking within 15 ft. of driveway entrance of fire station
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(d) Each 4300
20
75A-36
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION V
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
5215
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Parking on a sidewalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(1)
Obstructing traffic by stopping, standing or parking alongside
highway obstruction
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(g)
Double Parking
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(h)
Parking upon a bridge
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(k)
Parked, right hand wheels more than 18" from right hand curb
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22502(a)
Motorcycle parked, one wheel or fender not touching curb
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22502(e)
Parked within 15 feet of fire hydrant
Pursuantto CVC Sec. 22514
Unattended vehicle, stop motor and set breaks
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22515(a)
Parking in a space designated for disabled persons without
a distinguishing plate or placard
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(a)
Obstruct, block, or otherwise bar access to a parking space
designated for disabled persons
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(b)
Park or leave standing any vehicle, including one displaying
plates or placard, on boundary Jines marking a parking space
designated for disabled persons
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(c)
Entering an Intersection, Rail-crossing or crosswalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22526
No Year or Month License Plate Tab
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 5204
No Vehicle Front/Rear License Plate
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 5200
Stopping/Parking in a Fire Lane
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500.1
Parking in Front of a Driveway
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500 (e)
Parking vehlcleforsale - 1st violotion
PursuanlloSAMCSec.41-1301(a)
UNIT
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
FY 06-07
FEES
4300
43.00
4300
43.00
43.00
43.00
4300
48.00
339.00
339.00
339.00
153.00
76.00
76.00
103.00
See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
43.00
21
75A-37
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION V
5215
5215
5931
5212
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Parking vehicle for sale - 2nd conviction wlin year
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 41-1301(0)
Parking vehicle for sale - 3rd conviction wlin year
Pursuanllo SAMC Sec. 41-1301(a)
Wild Animal Permit Fee (Nonrefundable)
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 5-8
Program adminislered by Police Department
Commercial Vehicle Violation: Public Streets vehicle in
excess of 6 ft. in height parked within 100 fl.
of posted intersection (SAMC 36-145.5)
First Violation
Second Violation (within a 12 mo. Period)
Third Violation (within a 12 mo. Period)
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
22
75A-38
Each
Per Violation
Per Violation
Per Violation
135.00
57.00
88.00
111.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VI PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
58-01-5499 Transportation Permits/Oversize/Overweight
Annual Permit Each 94.77
Single Trip Permit Each 16.85
Fax Processing Service (Optional) Per Fiscal Year 31.24
5499 Building Moving Permits
Permit Fee Each 87.36
Building Under] ,000 sq. ft. Each 94.63
Building 1,000 sq. ft. or over Each 116.47
Legal Weight/Size Load Not Required No Charge
5799 Banner and Decorations
Application Fee Per Transaction 123.41
Removal Fee Per Street Per Pole 123.41
5929 Newsbox Permits and Inspection
Initial Permit Fee Per Publication 140.65
Inspection Fee Per Location 21.58
Renewal Permit Fee Per Publication 140.65
5571 Curb Painting
$171.51 minimum Per Foot 9.46
5571 Street Name Sign Each 247.50
5571 Miscellaneous Street Signs
Stop, Yield, Bus Stop, etc. Each 305.75
86-01-5621 Tree Planting
24 II box minimum tree Each 596.93
86-01-5711 City Street Map (22"X29")
First Map Each 3.00
Additional Each 3.00
86-01-5711 Water System Map (62"X78") Each 8.74
86-01-5711 Sewer System Map (62"X78") Each 8.74
101-01-5621 Geographical Information System (GIS)
Consultant(s) Time A ctual Contract Co
Staff Time Actual Staff Cost
86-01-5577 Accelerated Plan Check for Public Improvements Per Hour 140.63
and Traffic Studies (Optional)
5577 Improvement Plan Check
Per Hour Per Hour 127.84
NOTE: Street, Storm Drain, Traffic, Grading, Sewer
and Water Plan Check and Storm Drain, Sewer, Water
and Related Studies.
5577 Surface Drainage Plan Check Per Hour 123.74
23
75A-39
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VI PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
5577 Improvement Standard Plans/Specifications
Storm Drains Set 10.19
Street Improvements Set 13.10
Sanitary Sewers Set 10.19
Water Improvements Set ]7.47
Revision within ] year
5577 Plans/Specifications Fees (nonrefundable)
Reproduction 10 Sheets 21.85
Each additional 1.47
Mailing $12.72 minimum
5577 Tract Map - Final
Hourly Rate Per Hour 127.85
Flat fee minimum at $1,278.48 Minimum 1,278.48
5577 Parcel Map - Final
Hourly Rate Per Hour 127.85
Flat fee minimum at $1,278.48 Minimum 1,278.48
5577 Lot Line Adjustment Per Hour 127.85
Minimum 383.53
5577 Certificate of Compliance Per Hour 127.85
Minimum 383.53
86-01-5921 Single Family Residence Repair Fee for:
driveways, sidewalks, curb coring Each 70.31
58-01-5921 Street Work Permits/Inspection Fees
Charged in addition to other fees Each 129.56
86-01-592 1 Inspection Fees:
Trench Excavation/Back Fill
(unless included in other fees)
In Dirt-$I13.63 minimum Linear Foot 0.63
Minimum 113.63
In Paving-$I 13.63 minimum Linear Foot 0.90
Minimum 113.63
86-01-592 1 Storm Drains/Culverts, Sewer, Water Mains/Line Channels
In Dirt-$113.63 minimum Linear Foot 3.63
Minimum 113.63
In Paving-$l 13.63 minimum Linear Foot 4.15
Minimum 113.63
86-01-5920 Sewer LateralslW ater Services Each 252.83
86-01-5921 Traffic Occupancy or Lane Closure Requiring Signage
All Streets Per Day 237.22
Minor Streets Deposit 750.00
Major Streets Deposit 998.57
86-01-5921 Manhole, Vaults, Catch Basins and required sign age,
striping or barricades
Plus Earthwork Each 190.34
86-01-592 ] Curb, Gutter or Combination including Earthwork
24
75A-40
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION VI PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-01-5621
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-0] -5621
5577
5577
68-01-5576
$113.63 minimum
Curb Return, including Earthwork
$113.63 minimum
Sidewalk including Earthwork
$113.63 minimum
Drive Approach including Earthwork
$113.63 minimum
Paving, including Earthwork
(0 - 2000 sq. ft.) $113.63 minimum
(Over 2000 sq. ft.) $113.63 minimum
Fencing
Masonry, Concrete or Block
$113.63 minimum
S treet Trees
By Developer, Inspection Only - $80.70 min.
Permanent Street Patch Guarantee
Refundable if done in 30 calendar days
Projects Exceeding $100,000 and/or
Work items not included here
Overtime Rate for Construction Inspectors
Construction Inspector overtime rate range.
rate based on Inspectors salary step
FY 06-07
UNIT FEES
Linear Foot 154
Minimum 113.63
Each 61.08
Minimum 113.63
Sq.Foot 0.55
Minimum 113.63
Sq. Foot 0.70
Minimum 113.63
Sq. Foot 0.22
Sq. Foot 0.15
Minimum 113.63
Linear Foot
Minimum
1.36
113.63
Each
29.13
Sq. Foot
28.63
Percent of estimated
construction costs
3.25%
Per Hour
Actual overtime hourly -
50.09 - 53.91
Certificate of Correction
Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions; Agreements and
Miscellaneous Checking
Sanitation Charge
Bimonthly
Single Family
Duplex
Triplex
Fourplex or larger
Business
NOTE: Any portion of a building which is designed
/0 be separotely rentable and IS separately identifiable
by a lelter or number designation shall constitute a
separale and distmcl Unit, except that any publicly-
owned building shall be a single unit.
Minimum 383.53
Per Hour 127.85
Minimum 383.53
Per Hour 127.85
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit
14.91
14.91
14.91
]4.91
14.91
25
75A-41
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VI
86-01-5921
86-01-5921
86-01-5977
58-01-5977
60-01-5618
60-01
60-01-5618
60-0]
60-01
5930
86-01-5621
86-01-5921
5926
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
UNIT
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
Survey Monument Check
Per Hour
Maximum
Uninitiated Street Work Permit
Per Permit
Abandonment Processing
o - 600 square feet
Over 600 square feet
Per Application
Per Application
Encroachment Processing
Each
Meter Test
in Field
in Shop
Note: Fee is refunded if the meter shows an error of more than 2%
over the correct reading.
Each
Each
Replace Meter (Removed for Unpaid Bills)
Program administered by Public Works Agency; fee also shown on page 6
" 5/8" Each"
" 3/4" Each"
I" Each
1 1/2" Each
2" ERh
" After business hours, the minimum charge
for replacement is $113.52
NOTE: These chorges are equal to the cost of
installation of new meters (a meter is only
removed in cases where normal collection
proceduresfail).
Cut-off Water Service in Street
Each
Removal of Straight Pipe (administered by PW A)
Each
Repair Curb Stop (administered by PW A)
Each
Outdoor Dining Fee
Annual license fee based on size of dining area
Application Fee
Square Foot
Citywide Bicycle Locker Program
Application Processing
Security Deposit
Key Replacement
Lock Replacement
Damage/Repair Fee
Per Fiscal Year
One-time, Refundable
Per Key
Per Lock
Each
Directional Boring Fee
Per Linear Foot
2nd Street Mall Use Fee
Per Event
26
75A-42
FY 06-07
FEES
35159
1,054.80
Double Street Work
Permit Fee
68.61
1,547.03
372.70
6.58
6.58
52.60
68.08
112.18
263.18
351.77
294.10
76.17
112.18
394.29
0.65
6.58
65.72
19.72
105.14
39.43
0.49
32.86
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
SECTION VI
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
221-5059
222-5059
223-5059
224-5059
225-5059
226-5059
Drainage Assessment Area Fee
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Per Acre
5,467.52
6,591.26
3,548.63
5,237.52
5,966.96
5,868.39
55-01-5484
Sewer Connection Fee
Per Plumbing
Fixture Unit
78.14
60-01-5581 Metered Water Rates
Base Rate Per 100 Cubic Feet 1.871
Tail B lock Rate Per 100 Cubic Feet 2.249
56-01-5499 Sanitary Sewer Service Charge Per 100 Cubic Feet of Water 0.]88
Or Per Month Per SFH 3.760
56-01-5499 Sewer Grease Cleaning Per Year 1,769.04
86-01-5621 Residential Parking Permit Single Family Home - each permit 3159
every two years
maximum 3 permits
Multi-family Home (up to four plex) - each permit 31.59
every two years
maximum I permit
58-01-5573 Trench Cut Fees -
Dry Utilities
Arterial Street Resurfaced between 0 and 5 years 15.05
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years 13.32
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years 12.53
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years 1002
Local Street Resurfaced between 0 and 5 years 10.19
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years 9.06
Resurfaced between II and 15 years 8.51
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years 7.68
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years 6.83
Wet Utilities
Arterial Street Resurfaced between 0 and 5 years 23.40
Resurfaced between 6 and ] 0 years 20.71
Resurfaced between II and 15 years 19.48
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years 15.58
Local Street Resurfaced between 0 and 5 years 15.86
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years 14.09
Resurfaced between 11 and 1 5 years 13.24
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years 11.94
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years 10.62
Changes based on Engineering News Record
27
75A-43
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VII LIBRARY
5221 Compact Discs - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 0.20
Maximum 10.00
5221 Audio Cassettes - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 0.20
Maximum 10.00
5221 Video Cassettes - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 1.00
Maximum Actual Cost
5221 Regular Books & Multi-Media Kits - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 0.20
(Includes adult books and chtldren books) Maximum 10.00
5221 Comic Books/Magazines - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 0.20
Maximum Actual Cost
5221 Paperbacks - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day 0.20
($10 or ActuaJ Cost whichever is less) Maximum
5596-02 Compact Oiscs/Rental Per One Week No Charge
5596-02 DVDNideo Cassettes / Rental
Entertainment Per 2 Weeks 1.00
Instructional, Non-Fiction, & Children Per 2 Weeks No Charge
5799-01 Lost/Damaged Catalogued Materials
Process fee plus Replacement Cost Each 8.00+
Actual Cost
5799-01 Lost/Damaged Uncatalogued Materials
Process fee plus Replacement Cost Each 5.50+
Actual Cost
5799-03 Damaged Bar Code label Per Incident 2.00
5799-03 Other Damaged Materials
Plastic Bag (Multimedia) Per Incident 1.00
Fabric Bag (Multimedia) Per Incident 2.00
CD/DVD Pamphlet Per Incident 1.00
V ideo cases (Includes Bar Code Replacements) Per Incident 3.00
Cassette Cases Per Incident 1.00
CD Cases (Includes Bar Code Replacements) Per Incident 2.00
Library Card Replacement Fee Per Incident 2.00
Other Per Incident Actual Cost
5799-03 Material Recovery Surcharge Per Account 15.00
5799-03 Data Base Access No Charge
5799-03 Reserve Postal Card Per [tern 1.00
28
75A-44
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VII
5799-03
5799-03
5799-03
5799-03
5594
5225
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
LIBRARY
Reserve/Mail Books
Homebound SA Residents
Other Santa Ana Addresses
Non-Santa Ana Addresses
Newspaper Search Fee
Typewriter Rental
Computer Rental
Nonresident Library Card Fee
Nonresident Library Card for Employees
of Santa Ana Businesses
Passport Execution Fee
Digital Services Photograph Request - Non-Commercial Use
E-mail Request
Special Format Image
Scan History Room Image
Scan Non-History Room Image
Colored laser printing
Compact Disc Fee
Scan HR Images not available on Web-mailed to requestor
Scan non-HR Images not available on Web-mailed to requestor
Colored laser printing - mailed to requestor
Digital Services Photograph Request - Commercial Use
Commercial Use Image
Commercial Use Image - Mailed to Requestor
Additional fee for Commercial Use Image - Color Laser Printing
Interlibrary Loan Fee
29
75A-45
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Free
1.00
150
Per Search 15.00
Per Hour 1.00
Per Hour 5.00
Per Card 45.00
Per CardlY ear 30.00
Per Application 30.00
Per Image 1.00
Per Image 2.00
Per Image 5.00
Per Image 10.00
Per Image 2.00
Per Image 2.00
Per Image 10.00
Per Image 15.00
Per Image 4.00
Per Image 25.00
Per Image 40.00
Per Image 5.00
Per Request 4.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VIII
5555
5583
5583
5533
5583
5583
5583
5583
5583
5583
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
DEFINITION OF RESIDENT
For Group aclivilies, those groups/or which at least 51% of participants
either live or work in the City o/Santa Ana, the resident rate shall be applied.
Classes, Leisure, and Instructional
From time to time, privately taught leisure and instructional classes will be
offered by various agency divisions. The announcement of same will be made
by printed fliers or in the quarterly program booklet mailed to each residence
in the City. Programs so offered will be conducted in a 4-10 week format.
Charges for each class will be established by the Executive Director of Parks,
Recreation & Community Services. The City of Santa Ana will receive 30%
of the total fees collected from each of these leisure or instructional classes.
Day Camp 5 days + T-shirt
Resident
Non-Resident
Additional T Shirt
Park Facilities/Reservation/Audio Permits
Resident
Non-Resident
Park F acil itieslReservationlS upervision(Mandatory)
ResidentIN on-Resident
Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups to 50
Resident
Non-Resident
Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups to 51-100
Resident
Non-Resident
Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups Over 100
Resident
Non-Resident
Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 50
Resident
Non-Resident
Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 51-100
Resident
Non-Resident
Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 100-200
Resident
Non-Resident
30
75A-46
UNIT
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per Hour
Per Day
Per Day
Per Day
Per Day
Per Day
Per Day
Per Hour
Per Hour
Per Hour
Per Hour
Per Hour
Per Hour
FY 2006-07
FEES
Variable
59.33
89.00
5.93
35.60
47.47
17.80
17.80
23.73
23.73
35.60
35.60
53.40
7.12
14.24
10.68
16.61
15.43
23.73
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 2006-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VIII PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
5583 Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups Over 200
Resident Per Hour 20.17
Non-Resident Per Hour 35.60
5583 AU-purpose Courts !Day
Resident Per Hour 2.37
Non-Resident Per Hour 3.56
5583 AU-purpose Courts /Night
Resident Per Hour 3.56
Non-Resident Per Hour 5.93
5583 Soccer Fields!Day
Resident Per Hour 14.24
Non-Resident Per Hour 21.36
5583 Soccer Fields/Night
Resident Per Hour 21.36
Non-Resident Per Hour 29.67
TBD Hector Godinez Reservation Surcharge Per Reservation 10.00
TBD Hector Godinez Field Lights Per Hour 8.65
TBD Hector Godinez Participant Fee Per Participant 1.00
5583 Daniel Young Soccer Complex Reservation Fee - Resident
No admission charged without lights Per Hour 39.44
No admission charged with lights Per Hour 56.35
Admission charged without lights Per Hour 56.35
Admission charged with lights Per Hour 73.25
5583 Daniel Young Soccer Complex Reservation Fee - Non Resident
No admission charged without lights Per Hour 43.39
No admission charged with lights Per Hour 61.98
Admission charged without lights Per Hour 61.98
Admission charged with lights Per Hour 80.57
5583 Softball/BasebaU Fields-Day
Resident Per Hour 9.49
Non-Resident Per Hour 15.43
5583 SoftbaUlBasebaU Fields-Night
Resident Per Hour 16.61
Non-Resident Per Hour 23.73
Youth Field Usage Fees-No Lights
5565 Resident Per Hour 1.58
5565 Non-Resident Per Hour 4.74
31
75A-47
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 2006-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VIII PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Youth field Usage Fees-With Lights
5565 Resident Per Hour 5.27
5565 Non-Resident Per Hour 8.42
Dan Young Soccer Complex Synthetic Turf Field
Youth Play - no lights
135-149-6911-80422 Resident Per Hour 4.74
135-149-6911-80422 Non-Resident Per Hour 13.95
Youth Play - with lights
135-149-6911-80422 Resident Per Hour 15.27
135-149-6911-80422 Non-Resident Per Hour 24.75
5583 Show mobile,Portable Stage,Mobile Bleacher
Standard
Commercial Rentals Per Day 296.66
Schools, Non-profit, Government Per Day 154.26
Professional
Commercial Rentals Per Day 342.30
Schools, Non-profit, Government Per Day 171.15
Supervision Cost(MandatofY) Per Hour 29.67
Mobile Bleacher" 4 Hour Minimum Per Hour* 29.67
Mobile Bleacher Additional Hour Per Hour 23.73
5558 Sports, Adult
Softball/Fast Pitch Per T earn 541.97
Softball/Slow Pitch Per Tearn 399.35
Forfeit Fee, Refundable Per Tearn 57.05
Basketball Per T earn 427.87
5558 Sports, Adult - City Soccer League Per T earn 399.35
5564 Sports, Youth: Registrations for Baseball, T-Ball,
Basketball, Flag football, Kickball, Softball, Soccer, and
Volleyball
Reg. per person/sport (includes T-shirt) Each 13.16
Shirt-Extra Each 8.86
Cap- Extra Each 8.86
Shirt & Cap-Extra Set 16.62
5831 Santa Ana Stadium/Filming Fee
One to Two Days Per Day 1,957.94
Three or more consecutive days Per Day 1,720.61
5831 Santa Ana Stadium - Television Rights Per Event 591.78 to 2967.35
32
75A-48
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 2006-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION VIII PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
STADIUM RENTAL
5831 Local high schools and colleges + Security
Flat Fee Per Day 1,245.96
583] Playoff Garnes + Security
Colleges, Universities, League or Conference Playoff
Garnes for NCAA, ETC.
Flat Fee plus security Per Day 1,542.62
5831 Youth Sporting Events (12-14 hours)
Resident Per Day 288.95
Non-Resident Per Day 433.42
5831 Adult Sporting Event (12-14 hours)
Resident Per Day 788.83
Non-Resident Per Day 1,183.25
5831 Youth Sporting Event without lights
Resident Per Hour 24.00
Non-Resident Per Hour 36.00
5831 Youth Sporting Event with lights
Resident Per Hour 36.00
Non-Resident Per Hour 54.00
5831 Adult Sporting Event without lights
Resident Per Hour 66.00
Non-Resident Per Hour 99.00
5831 Adult Sporting Event with lights
Resident Per Hour 99.00
Non-Resident Per Hour 148.00
5831 Adult Sport Leagues-Stadium Per Event 1,245.96
S\adium Concession Building (see Section I)
5831 Rate for all other Services, Labor, Material, Lost or
Damaged Equipment City's Cost
5831 Commercial Events/Admin. 7500 and over
Both Grandstands Per Day 10,086.34
5831 Commercial EventslExtra Day
Move-in, if available: Flat Fee Per Day 949.30
33
75A-49
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VIII
5831
5831
5533
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5592
5561
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Events/Solicit Donations
No admission charge
Rate for all Services, Labor, Materials, Lost or Damaged
Equipment
Park Ranger/Security
POOL CHARGES
General Admin. Adult-Pools
General Admin. Child-Pools
Swim Lessons -Two Week Session
Child
Adult
Swim Lessons:Non-Profits for Red Cross Certification
Minimum 10 children with I adult
Pools Rental, to 75 people, includes 2 Lifeguards - Day Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
Pools Rental, to 75 people, includes 2 Lifeguards - Night Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
Pools Rental, 75+ people, includes 3 Lifeguards - Day Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
Pools Rental, 75+ people, includes 3 Lifeguards - Night Rates
Resident
Non-Resident
Swim Team monthly fee
Lifeguard per additional 75 people
Note: Pool rental charges are for nonprofit, private and swim leoms.
Tennis-First & Flower/weekdays
9am-4pm
4pm-dusk
with lights
34
75A-50
UNIT
FY 2006-07
FEES
Per Day
3,381.89
City's Cost
Per Hour
46.78
Fee 2.00
Fee 1.00
Per Child 30.00
Per Adult 35.00
Per Child 12.19
Per Hour 79.87
Per Hour 96.98
Per Hour 9128
Per Hour 108.39
Per Hour 119.80
Per Hour 136.92
Per Hour 125.51
Per Hour 142.62
Per Child 3000
Per Hour 17.11
Per Hour
Per Hour
Per Hour
2.00
2.00
4.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VIII
5561
5561
5561
5561
5585
5587
5583
5583
5583
5583
5924
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Tennis-Cabrillo/weekdays
8am to 12 noon
12 to 4pm
4pm to dusk
with lights
T ennis-Cabrillo/weekends,holidays
7am-3pm
3pm to dusk
with lights
T enni s-Cabrillo/weekends,holidays- Tickets
3-$1 tickets
17 -$2 tickets
Complete Package
Tennis:Non-profit reservations per hour
Resident
Non-Resident
Zoo Admissions
Adult
Child/Senior
Handicapped Children
Friends of Zoo
Groups:
Adult (w/ schools, scouts, etc.)
Child/Senior
Handicapped
Zoo Education Programs:
Rales to be established and advertised by Ihe Execullve Director of
Recreation & Community Services Agency, through fliers or
other media.
Sports Fields- Roller Hockey:Day
Resident
Non-Resident
Sports Fields- Roller Hockey:Night
Resident
Non-Resident
Public Space Special Event Fee-Commercial
Dunk Tank
Rental
Set-up/Take down
Filming Permit Fee
35
75A-51
UNIT
FY 2006-07
FEES
Per Hour 4.00
Per Hour 2.00
Per Hour 4.00
Per Hour 6.00
Per Hour 4.00
Per Hour 2.00
Per Hour 6.00
Per Hour 3.00
Per Hour 32.00
Per Hour 35.00
Per Hour 1.00
Per Hour 2.00
Each 6.00
Each 3.00
Each Free
Each Free
Each 4.00
Each 2.00
Each Free
Each 3.56
Each 5.93
Each 5.93
Each 9.49
Per Day 1,423.95
Per Day 59.33
Per Reservation 57.05
Per Day 342.30
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION VIII
5553
5553
5553
5553
51-01-5799-05
998-01-5999-108
5583
301-01-5070
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Program adminislered by Parks, ReCTea/ion & Communily Services
After School Adventure Program
Vacation Recreation Program
Resident-per week
Non-Resident Fee
Family PRIDE Fees
Excursion Bus Fees
Family Annual Membership Fee
Campout
Halloween Dance
Christmas Dinner
Parent Dinner Dance
Teen Club Annual Membership
Teen Dance
Excursion Bus Fee
Adult Soccer Reservation Surcharge
Park Facilities Deposit
The oppropriote deposilfor eachfocility wi" be determined by the
Executive Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services
Other Recreation and Aquatic Programs
Rates 10 be established and advertised by the Executive DIrector of Parks,
Recreation and Community Services Agency Ihroughfliers or olher media.
Park Acquisition and Development Fees
5 bedrooms
4 bedrooms
3 bedrooms
2 bedrooms
I or less
36
75A-52
UNIT
FY 2006-07
FEES
Per Child ]7.] I
Additional Child 8.56
Per Child 39.93
Per Registration 11.4\
Per Child 2.11
Per Adult 3.16
Per Family 52.65
Per Family 26.33
Per Child 1.05
Per Adult 3.16
Per Child 5.27
Per Adult 7.37
Per Person 15.80
Per Couple 26.33
Per Member 15.80
Per Person 3.16
Per Child 3.16
Per Adult 5.27
Per Game 25.10
Per Reservation 100.00 to 300.00
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
5,342.71
4,802.12
4,336.86
3,232.43
2,425.99
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION IX COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
570-01-5630
5926
401-01-562]
27-01-5621
407-0]-5621
Enterprize Zone Hiring Tax Credit Application Processing Fee
Density Bonus Setup Fee
2nd Street Mall Use Fee
Administered by the Public Works Agency
Downtown Event Litter Control Deposit
Downtown Event Sidewalk Cleaning Fee
Downtown Event Street Closure Fee
37
75A-53
UNIT
Per Application
Per Event
Per Event, Up to 3 Blocks
Per Event, Per Block
Per Event
FY 06-07
FEES
40.00
1/80fl%
Gross
Valuation of
Construction
Charge
27.70
300.00
100.00
City's Cost
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5711 Accelerated Records Research Fee Per Hour 67.00
5451 Adult Entertainment Land Use Permit Fee 825.00
5711 Aerial Photos
Individual Sheets Per Sheet 22.80
Complete Set Per Set 701.70
5451 C-3 Parking Waiver Per Waiver 270.00
5451 Certificate of Compliance Certificate 840.00
5451 Amendmant Application (A.A.)
Change of Zone or District Fee 2,260.00
5450 Change of Site Address Request Fee 152.00
5451 Conditional Use Permit
Application Fee Fee 2,265.00
Appeal Fee Fee 1,700.00
Condition Modification Fee 1,125.00
5451 Conditional Use Permit
With a PC&N Determination (ABC License) Fee 2,265.00
5451 Conditional Use Permit
Planned Residential Development
Application Fee Fee 2,830.00
Appeal Fee Fee 2,120.00
5451 ConditIOnal Use Permit (CUP) - Coffee House Entertainment CUP Fee 184.00
5451 Development AgreementIReview
Deposit: (Nonrefundable deposit required initially) Deposit 3,61000
Plus Reimburse City for Actual Cost
5451 General Plan Amendment
Flat Filing Fee Flat Fee 2,830.00
5711 General Plan Elements (Text) Per Set Actual Cost
5711 General Plan (Complete Text) Per Set Actual Cost
5711 General Plan Workbooks Per Set Actual Cost
5450 Land Use Certificate
Category I
Bazaars, Fiestas, Rummage Sales Per Certificate 152.00
5450 Category 2
Sidewalk Sales, Parking Lot Sale, Outdoor
Actions, Mobile Medical and Veterinary units,
Outdoor Booths Per Certificate 152.00
38
75A-54
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
5450
5450
5450
5450
5450
5711
5453
5451
5451
5451
5450
5450
5450
5451
5451
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
Category 3
Carnival, Circus, Outdoor Music, Concert,
Arcade, ABC Licenses
Flat Fee
Category 4
AntennaslDishes
Flat Fee
Plus Ir over 35 reet, additional ree
Category 5
Exterior Telephones (Pay Phones)
First Pay Phone
Per Additional Pay phone
Category 6
Small Collection (Recycling) Facilities
Land Use Certificate Appeal
Land Use Map
Landscape Plan Review
Residential Projects
Non.Residential Projects
Per Inspection after the 2nd Inspection
Lot Line Adjustment
Filing Fee
Appeal Fee
Minor Exception
Filing Fee
Appeal Fee
Minor Exception--Fences
Home Occupation
Permit
Appeal
New Single Family Residence Review
Off-Premise Advertising Permit
Application Fee
Appeal Fee
Appeal of Planning Manager'slZoning Administrator's
Decision
Parcel Map
Extension
Tentative
Flat Filing Fee
Plus per Lot Fee
Appeal Fee
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Per Certificate 700.00
Per Certificate 315.00
Per Certificate 68.00
Fee 184.00
Each 29.00
Fee 315.00
Fee Appeal ree shall be
assessed at 50% of
the application ree
Per Map Actual Cost
Fee 124.00
Fee 315.00
Fee 60.00
Fee 1,055.00
Fee 620.00
Fee 840.00
Fee 620.00
Fee 405.00
Fee 165.00
Fee 620.00
Fee 400.00
Fee 840.00
Fee 620.00
Each 420.00
Fee 210.00
Fee 1,060.00
Fee 22.00
Fee 800.00
39
75A-55
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5407 Parcel Voluntary Merger Application Fee Fee 1,055.00
5451 Residential Relocation
Filing Fee Fee 840.00
Appeal Fee Fee 525.00
5450 Second Dwelling Unit Review Fee 400.00
5711 Sectional Districts Maps
IndiVidual Sheets Per Map Actual Cost
Complete Set Per Set Actual Cost
5450 Sign Permit Review Fee 225.00
5450 Planned Sign Program Review Fee 270.00
Appeal Fee 420.00
5450 Sign Program Amendment Fee 135.00
5450 Sign Review/Permit Appeal Fee 420.00
5451 Specific Development Zone
Fee (No Additional Dwelling Unit Fee) Fee 2,83000
5450 Temporary Sign Permit 60.00
5450 Temporary Trailer Permit Fee 152.00
5450 Appeal Fee Fee 7200
5711 Subdivision Ordinance Each City's Cost
5409 Site Plan Review
$20,000 to $49,900 valuatIOn Each 515.00
$50,000 to $100,000 valuation Each 780.00
Greater than $100,000 valuation Each 1,45500
5451 Tract Map
Tentative
Filing Fee Fee 2,475.00
Plus Each Lot Fee 29.00
Plus Each Dwelling Unit Fee 67.00
Appeal Fee Fee 1,87000
Extension Fee Fee 210.00
5451 Underground Utilities Waiver
Flat Filing Fee Fee 152.00
Appeal Fee Fee 7200
5711 Zoning Ordinance Booklets Per Booklet 35.00
5451 Variance
Filing Fee Fee 2,265.00
Appeal Fee Fee 1,70000
Condition Modification Fee 1,125.00
5410 DP Fee (Project Coordination Charge) Bldg. Valuation
40
75A-56
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5452 Environmental Impact Report Fee Minimum
nonrefundable
deposit of$II,700 or
10% of consultant
fees whichever
is greater, plus
reimbursement to
to the City for any
other additional
costs accrued.
5452 Negative Declaration with studies and mitigation Fee Minimum
(Requinng Traffic Study) nonrefundable
deposit of $5,800 or
10% of consultant
fees whichever
is greater, plus
reimbursement to
to the City for any
other additional
costs accrued
5452 Negative Declaration with studies and mitigation Fee Minimum
(No Traffic Study) nonrefundable
deposit of $2,920 or
10% of consultant
fees whichever
is greater, plus
reimbursement to
the City for any
other additional
costs accrued.
5452 Negative Declaration without studies Each 695.00
5452 Categorical Exemption I Environmental Determination Each 210.00
5406 Mobile Vending Fee Each 425.00
5222 Vendor Merchandise Release Fee
Street/pushcart vendors Incident 135.00
5911 Re-Inspection Fees
First assessment Each 67.00
Second assessment Each 99.00
Third assessment Each 135.00
5911 Extension Fee (Notice ofYiolation) Each 20000
41
75A-57
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
5579
5711
5597-509
5597-509
5451
5410
5411
5451
5711
5212
5215
5212
5212
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
Dangerous and Abandoned Building Fee
Nonconforming Status Letter
Code Enforcement and Hearing Examiner Fee
Monitoring Fee
Public Convenience & Necessity Determination
Accelerated Development Project Review
Mitigation Monitoring
Fee due upon submission of site plan review
Fee due upon submission for Plan Check
Historic Property Preservation Agreement
(MIlls Act ApplicatIOn)
Sale of Miscellaneous Items
(e.g., Informational Literature)
Commercial Vehicle Violation: Private Property
First Violation
Second Violation
Third Violation
Commercial Vehicle Violation: Public Streets
First Violation
Second Violation
Third Violation
Program administered by Po/ice Department
Yard Parking Violation
First Violation
Second Violation
Third Violation
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-6071(e)
Displaying Vehicle For Sale
First Violation
Second Violation
Third Violation
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-1301(a)
Each
Per Hour
Per Hour
Minimum
Per Application
Each
Per Project
Per Project
Each
42
75A-58
Fee
40% of board up fee
or $200, whichever is
greater.
67.00
99.00
113.00
113.00
840.00
City's Cost
385.00
815.00
184.00
City's Cost
57.00
88.00
111.00
57.00
88.00
111.00
57.00
88.00
111.00
57.00
88.00
111.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Unless otherwise provided, payment of fees and charges as
established herein shall be made to the Executive Director
of the Planning and Building Agency or hislher authorized
representative at the time of initial application or request for
the permit or service for which a fee is charged or imposed.
No permit shall be issued to any person, firm or corporation
unless all fees therefore have been paid in full.
Exception: Waiver of Fee
No permit or plan check fees required by this resolution will
be charged for public improvement projects performed by
construction contractors and subcontractors pursuant to contract
with the City of Santa Ana or the Community Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Santa Ana nor for any work performed by
employees of the City in the course of their employment.
However, this fee waiver does not exempt any party from
obtaining a permit for such work nor exempt such party from
conforming to the procedures established by the City nor from
compliance with all applicable City and State ordinances
regulating such work.
REFUNDS
Upon written request from the permittee, refunds of permit
fees may be made to the permittee in an amount equal to 80%
of the permit fee, exclusive of the plan check and issuance
fee; except that no permit fees shall be refunded under any
of the following circumstances:
(I) 180 days has elapsed from the date of the issuance
of the permit
(2) inspections have been performed by the Building Safety
Division
If a permit has been issued for a project located in an area
outside of the jurisdiction of the City, 100% of the permit
and plan check fee may be refunded. If a permit has been
erroneously issued, 100% of the permit and plan check fee
may be refunded.
If a plan check fee has been paid and the plan is withdrawn
by the applicant prior to the plan check, refunds of plan
check fees may be made to the permittee in an amount equal
to 100% of the plan check fee in excess of $34.00 paid.
no other case may any plan check fees be refunded.
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UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
34.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5911 SPECIAL INVESTIGATION FEE 71.00
5912
5913 A special investigation fee shall be charged by the Building
5914 Official for any investigation of a building structural work,
5915 reports, certification, or any other related work requested by
5918 an owner or his authorized agent. Said fee shall be assessed
in an amount sufficient to reimburse the City for the costs
actually incurred by the City based upon a rate of $71.00 per hour
but in no case shall be less than $71.00
5911 VIOLA T10N/INVESTlGA T10N FEES 7100
5912
5913 When any work for which a permit is required has been
5914 commenced without the authorization of such permit, an
5915 investigation may be required before a permit will be issued
5918 for such work. An investigation fee shall be assessed in an
amount sufficient to reimburse the City for costs actually
incurred by the City based on a rate of $71.00 per hour but
in no case less than $71.00 shall be collected.
5911 PENALTY FEES 177.25
5912
5913 In addition to the investigation fee and regular permit fee, a
59]4 penalty in an amount equal to the amount of the total permit
5915 fee shall be required, but in no case less than $177.25.
5918
5911 EXPEDITED COPY REQUEST Per Hour 48.25
Whenever a request is received for expedited documentation
of a written report, or for records or plans.
11-417 APPROVAL FOR BUSINESS Each 7000
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Whenever a Business License Tax application requires
approval of a Business Certificate of Occupancy each
application shall be accompanied by the payment of a
nonrefundable application processing fee of$27.00
and an inspection fee of $43.00 which shall be refunded if
an inspection proves to be unnecessary.
5911 DEMOLITION PERMIT 7100
The fee for a permit to demolish a building or structure shall
be based upon the contract price but in no case less than the
minimum building permit fee of$71.00.
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REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
098-01-3611
5911
5911
5911
5401
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
When a building is demolished, the owner shall provide the
City with a cash or surety bond as described in Section 8-1768
through 8-1771 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. For the
purpose of lot cleanup and capping of the sewer lateral, the
value of the bond is to be established by the Building Official
but in no case shall the bond be less than $1,000.00 per
building. A single family dwelling and garage shall be
considered as one building for bonding purposes.
Note: A demolition permit
fee is separate from and additional
to the fee for any other permit
which may be required by code
provisions other than those
specifically regulating
demolition
FLOODPLAIN CONSTRUCTION
STANDARDS VARIANCES
The fee for an application for a variance from the floodplain
construction standards of the City.
APPEALS
The fee for an appeal of a ruling of the Building Official to
the Planning Commission (SAMC Section 806.254) shall be
payable at the time of filing of the appeal.
RELOCATION INSPECTIONS
The fee for an inspection on a building or structure, as
required for its proposed relocation.
Main building or structure
Accessory structure
Inspection for structures located outside of the City
Travel time
APPLlCA TION PROCESSING AND
PLAN CHECKING FEES
An application processing fee and plan checking fee shall be
paid to the Building Official at the time of submitting plans
for checking. Such fee shall be equal to 65% of the building
permit fee as set forth in this resolution. For all buildings,
such fee shall also include a surcharge for state mandated
energy conservation enforcement equal to $22.00 for each
1,000 square feet of building area, or fraction thereof, up to
4,000 square feet, and $11.00 for each additional 1,000
square feet or fraction thereof. For any plan submitted which
45
75A-61
UNIT
Each
Each
Each
Each
Per Mile
Per Hour
FY 06-07
FEES
213.00
987.50
355.35
7100
0.70
71.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
59] 1
5401
5911
5401
5402
5403
5405
5401
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
is subject to the disabled accessibility requirements of Title 24,
California Code of Regulations, a surcharge of 10% of the
basic plancheck fee shall be required.
OSHPD CERTIFICATION FEE
Whenever plans are submitted for the construction of specialized
medical clinics which require by law certification of compliance with
requirements set forth by the Office of Statewide Health Planning
and Development (OSHPD-3 certification), a building permit fee will
be paid to the Building Official equivalent to I % of the construction
valuation. An additional plan check fee equivalent to .65% of the
construction valuation will be paid to the Building Official at the time
plans are submitted for plan check. This fee does not preclude other
applicable fees which are normally assessed by the City.
MICROFILM RECORDS
Whenever plans are submitted which are required by any law
or City procedure to be maintained as a permanent record,
the following fees are to be charged for the purpose of
creating and maintaining permanent files.
RESEARCH AND PROCESSING FEES
Whenever the Building Official is requested to approve
alternate materials or methods of construction in accordance
with the Building Code, Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code or
the Administrative Code provisions for the Electrical Code.
Whenever the Building Official is requested to approve a
modification of code in accordance with the Building Code,
Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code or the Administrative Code
provisions for the Electrical Code.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING PLANCHECK
Fees for structural engineering plan check services for structures
requiring a dynamic structural analysis in accordance with
Chapter 16 of the Building Code, or in accordance with State
AB 3249, shall be charged to the applicant. Said charge shall
be the actual costs incurred by the City for such service and
shall be paid in addition to other applicable fees listed herein.
46
75A-62
UNIT
Each Sheet
Each
Each
FY 06-07
FEES
2.80
213.00
213.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
5401
5402
5403
5405
5911
5911
098-01-3611
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
SPECIAL INSPECTOR REGISTRATION FEE
The fee for registration of special inspectors in accordance
with Section 8-100 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE FOR IDENTICAL,
RESIDENTIAL R-3, WITH DETACHED OR ATTACHED
GARAGES:
Models Only 100%
All other identical plans 50%
ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL PLAN
CHECK FEE FOR IDENTICAL, RESIDENTIAL R-3,
WITH DETACHED OR ATTACHED GARAGES:
Models Only 100%
All other identical plans 50%
CHANGE INCORRECT ADDRESS
CHANGE OWNER OR CONTRACTOR
NOTICE OF VIOLA TION AND
NOTICE AND ORDER BONDS
Prior to issuance of permits to correct work required by a
Notice of Violation or Notice and Order, the Building Official
may require a cash or surety bond as described in Sections
8-1769, 8-1770 and 8-1771 Santa Ana Municipal Code. The
amount of the bond shall be established by the Building
Official, but shall not be less than $200.00 for each Notice
of Violation or Notice and Order.
011-01-5621-0508 ACCELERATED PLAN CHECK FEE
5401
098-01-3611
FIELD PLAN CHECK FEE
PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF BUILDING
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
SIGNS
When a permit is required for an illuminated or non-illuminated
sign, the owner shall provide the City a cash or surety bond
as described in Section 8-1768 through 8-1771 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code. The amount of the bond shall be established
by the Building Official, but shall not be less than $200.00 per
address.
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UNIT
Each
Inspection
Specialty
FY 06-07
FEES
71.00
Each 48.40
Project
Each 48.40
Project
Per Hour
Minimum Fee
Per Hour
Minimum Fee
Per Hour
] 04.25
71.00
71.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION X
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5911
TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
SPECIFIC CODE FEES AND CHARGES
5911
BUILDING CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Building Code
shall, at the time of filing an application fee of$4.50
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $29.50 plus the sum of the fees for the work to be
done under the permit as set forth in the following schedule.
There is no minimum fee for the issuance of a permit for
single family residences and duplexes.
The determination of total valuation shall be made by the
Building Official. The value to be used shall be the total
value of all construction work for which the permit is issued
using the building valuation data based upon in the most
recent edition of Building Standards published by the
International Conference of Building Official. The value of
work performed as a remodel and other valuations not
published by the International Conference of Building
Officials shall be determined by the Building Official.
5911
PARKING LOT RESURFACING AND/OR REPAINTING
Existing parking lot resurfacing and/or repainting, fee shall
be based on the value of the work performed.
5911
UNDERGROUND TANK REMOVAL
Underground tank removal and backfill fee shall be based
upon valuation.
5911
EXCA VA TION FOR SOIL CONTAMINATION
Excavation and backfill related to soil contamination fee shall
be based upon valuation.
48
75A-64
UNIT
Each Project
Each Permit
FY 06-07
FEES
388.00
34.00
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
(FEES BASED UPON V ALUA TION OF WORK)
TOTAL VALUATION
$100 TO $500.00
$501.00 TO $200000
$2,001.00 TO $25,000.00
$25,00100 TO $50,000.00
$50,001.00 TO $100,000.00
$100,001.00 TO $500,00000
$500,00100 TO $1,000,000.00
$1,000.001.00 AND UP
FEE
$2100
$2100 for the first $500.00 plus $3.25
for each additional $100.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $2,000.00
$69.75 for the first $2,000.00 plus $]0.50
for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $25,000.00
$311.25 for the first $25,000.00 plus $7.55
for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $50,000.00
$500.00 for the first $50,00000 plus
$5.40 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$100,000.00
$770.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus
$4.10 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$500,00000
$2,410.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus
$3.60 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$1,000,00000
$4,210.00 for the first $1,000,000.00
plus $2.20 for each additional
$1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
49
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UNIT
FY 06-07
FEES
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5911 I) Inspections outside of normal business hour
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or
Sunday Inspections) Per Hour 71.00
591 I 2) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building Code Per Hour 71.00
5911 3) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (I) hour) Per Hour 71.00
5401 4) Additional plan review required by changes, additions,
or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (I) hr.) Per Hour 71.00
5913 ELECTRICAL CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Electrical Code Each Permit 34.00
shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of $4.50
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $29.50 plus the sum of the fees for the work to be
done under the permit as set forth in the following schedule.
There is no minimum fee for the issuance of a permit for
single family residences and duplexes. The minimum total
fee for issuance of a permit for all other uses shall be $55.25 55.25
Note: An Electrical Code permit
fee is separate from and additional
to the fee for any other permit which
may be required by code provisions
other than the Electrical Code.
FEE SCHEDULE
5913 I) For new construction and relocation on residential
single family and duplexes:
Six cents ($.06) per square foot per floor plus $28.40 per
service meter shall only include receptacle, switch and
lighting outlets All other fees shall apply. Per SF 28.40
Six cents ($.06) per square foot for detached or attached garages or
carports shall only include receptacle, switch and lighting outlets.
All other fees shall apply.
5913 2) Receptacles, outlets, light fixtures and general use switches, Each 0.88
each
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5913 3) Each air conditioner Each 37.90
5913 4) Each self-contained factory wired approved unit, such as
home appliances, heaters, vegetable cases, drinking fountain,
heating appliances, multiple outlet assemblies, etc. Each 9.35
5913 5) Busways, special raceways, under floor ducts, trolley or
plug-in busways each one hundred (100) feet or fraction Each ] 00' 9.35
thereof
5913 6) Fire alarm communications, data control systems, smoke
detectors and low voltage system:
Commercial (charge by number of devices):
o - 10 total devices Each 19.90
10 or more total devices 165
Each control panel, standby power supply panel,
annunciator panel or similar main piece of
control equipment for one of the above systems. Each 9.35
Residential (charge by number of dwelling units):
Residential unit (1) 20.40
Each add'l residential unit in a multiple-dwelling
occupancy Each ]2.35
Each add'l residential unit over 20 in a hotel, motel,
boarding house or lodge Each 7.60
5913 7) Dedicated circuit Each 9.35
5913 8) Service Meters, Reset Meters, Subpanel, Switchboard, Motor
Control Center, or similar equipment changes or additions
599 volts or less, under 400 amps. Each Meter 28.40
599 volts or less, 400 amps and less than 1200 amps. Each Meter 7100
598 volts or less, ] 200 amps and over. Each Meter 142.00
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5913 9) Signs and high-potential gas tube lighting, each Each 28.40
Note: This shall include all necessary control equipment
5913 ]0) Swimming pool, fountain, spas, each Each 62.35
5913 11) Above ground spas Each 20.25
5913 ]2) Temporary power- construction:
For services supplying a temporary power pole,
pedestal or piggyback Each 48.95
For a system of distribution and utilization of poles
for temporary construction power, each pole Each Pole 9.35
5913 13) Temporary construction lighting:
500 lamps or less 425
Over 500 lamps 7.35
5913 14) Temporary services:
At the time of application for temporary power, the owner
shall post a $1,000.00 cash or cashier's check conforming to the
Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 8-1768 for each service
meter. This deposit shall be released upon request after the
Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Occupancy is issued.
Temporary electric service prior to final approval or
occupancy, each meter Each Meter 177.25
Temporary work with service, each meter Each Meter 2500
5913 15) Lighting standards:
With one (1 ) fixture each Each 9.35
Each additional fixture on the same standard Each 2.75
5913 16) Time clock or photo electric cell, each Each 7.35
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5913 17) Radiant ceiling heat per room Per Room 9.35
5913 18) Power apparatus: generators, motors, transformers,
rectifiers, synchronous converters, capacitors,
industrial heating, cooking or baking equipment, and
other apparatus as follows:
(Ratings - horsepower (HP), kilowatts (KW), and
Kilovolt amps (KV A))
Up to and incl uding 1 HP, KW, KV A each Each 3.95
Over 1 and not over] 0 HP, KW, KV A each Each 9.90
Over 10 and not over 50 HP, KW, KV A each Each 20.00
Over 50 and not over 100 HP, KW, KV A each Each 42.65
Over 100 and not over 500 HP, KW, KV A each Each 5675
Over 500 HP, KW, KVA each Each 71.00
5913 19) Demolition, per project Per Project 27.60
5913 20) Inspections outside of normal business hours (four hour
minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or Sunday Per Hour 71.00
inspections)
5913 21) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building Code Per Hour 71.00
5913 22) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (I) hour) Per Hour 71.00
5403 23) Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or
revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (1) hour) Per Hour 71.00
ELECTRICAL PLAN CHECK FEES
Whenever electrical plans are required by the Building
Official, plan check fees shall be 65% of the electrical
permit fee and shall be paid at the time of submitting plans.
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RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5915 MECHANICAL CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Mechanical Each Permit 34.00
Code shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee
of $4.50 towards the State Mandated Training Program
and pay a fee equal to $29.50 plus the sum of the fees for the
work to be done under the permit as set forth in the following
schedule. There is no minimum fee for the issuance of a
permit for single family residences and duplexes. The
minimum total fee for issuance of a permit for all other uses
shall be $55.25. 55.25
Note: A mechanical Code permit fee is separate from and
additional to the fee for any other permit which may be
required by Code provisions other than the Mechanical
Code.
FEE SCHEDULE
5915 I) For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or
gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and
vents attached to such appliance, up to and including Each 24.75
100,000 BTU/h
5915 2) For the installation or relocation of each forced-air
or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts
and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 BTU/h Each 35.25
5915 3) For the installation or relocation of each boiler, compressor,
condensing unit or heat pump up to and including five
horsepower, or each absorption system to and including
100,000 BTU/h Each 4265
5915 4) For the installation or relocation of each boiler,
compressor, condensing unit or heat pump over five
horsepower up to and including 30 horsepower or
for each absorption system over 100,000 BTU/h up
to and including 1,000,000 BTU/h Each 42.65
5915 5) For the installation, relocation of each boiler, compressor,
condensing unit or heat pump over 29 horsepower up to and
including 50 horsepower or for each absorption system over
1,000,000 BTU/h up to and including 1,750,000 BTU/h Each 51.75
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5915 6) For the installation or relocation of each boiler, compressor,
condensing unit or heat pump over 49 horsepower, or each
absorption system over 1,750,000 BTU/h Each 7100
5915 7) For each V A V control box or air handling
unit to and including 2,000 cubic feet per minute,
including ducts attached thereto Each 16.85
5915 8) For each V A V or air-handling unit over 2,000 cfm Each 24.75
Note: This fee shall not apply to an air -handl ing
unit which is a portion of a factory assembled
appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or
absorption unit for which a permit is required else
where in this code.
5915 9) Outdoor dual packaged heating and cooling Each 42.65
5915 10) For the installation or relocation of each floor
furnace, incl uding vent Each 24.75
5915 11) For the installation or relocation of each suspended
heater, recessed wall heater or floor-mounted unit heater Each 24.75
5915 12) Decorative fireplace Each 24.75
5915 13) For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating
appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption
unit, or each heating cooling, absorption, or evaporative
cooling system, including installation of controls
regulated by this code Each 16.85
Note: Each HV AC system served by a V A V
control box is considered a separate system.
59]5 ]4) For the installation of each Type I commercial
kitchen hood which is served by mechanical exhaust,
including the ducts for each hood Each 42.65
5915 15) For the installation of each Type II residential or
commercial kitchen hoods which is served by mechanical
exhaust, including the ducts for each hood Each 24.75
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RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
5915
5915
5915
5915
5915
5915
5915
5915
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
16) For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct
(environmental air)
(a) Bathroom or toilet room exhaust.
(b) Laundry room exhaust.
(c) Residential range or oven exhaust.
(d) Other environmental air duct.
17) Fan coil installation
18) For each evaporative cooler other than portable type
19) Incidental gas piping
20) Fire damper installation, each
21) Vent fan
22) Approved fire extinguishing system
23) For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this
code but not classed in other appliance categories,
for which no other fee is listed in this code
(a) Commercial gas-fired cooking equipment
(ranges, ovens, deep fryers, broilers, etc.)
(b) Clothes dryer and exhaust duct.
(c) Kilns, including hood and exhaust duct.
(d) Air compressor and related compressed air
piping for manufacturing process.
(e) Cooling tower
(f) Heat exchanger
(g) Exhaust fans for Type I or II Commercial
Kitchen Hoods.
(h) Electrostatic precipitator.
(i) Residential central vacuum cleaner system.
U) Clean-room filter bank (HEP A)
(k) Humidifier.
(I) Duct heater.
(m) Condensate Pumps
(n) Etcetera.
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UNIT
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
FY 06-07
FEES
16.85
28.40
24.75
16.85
24.75
24.75
24.75
24.75
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5915 24) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each
appliance "vent" installed and not included in an appliance Each 24.75
permit
5915 25) Each process piping system Each 71.00
5915 26) For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any
heating or air-conditioning system authorized by permit Each 71.00
(a) Halon exhaust system.
(b) Wood sawdust collection system or similar collection
system (paper, plastic, metal filings, etc.)
(c) Smoke evacuation and exhaust system for public
buildings, atrium, malls, etc.
(d) Crematory furnace and exhaust system.
(e) Each other product conveying duct system:
(I) Flammable vapors
(2) Fumes
(3) Smoke
(4) Heat
5915 27) For the installation or relocation of each domestic-
type incinerator Each 16.85
(Shall have permit and approval from S.C.A.Q.M.D.)
5915 28) For the installation or relocation of each commercial
or industrial-type incinerator Each 71.00
(Shall have permit and approval from S.CAQ.M.D.)
5915 29) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday Of
Sunday inspections) Per Hour 71.00
5915 30) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building Code Per HOUf 71.00
5915 31 ) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (1) hour) Per Hour 71.00
5915 32) Additional plan review required by changes, additions
or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (1) hour) Per Hour 71.00
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
MECHANICAL PLAN CHECK FEES
Whenever mechanical plans are required by the Building
Official, plan check fees shall be 65% of the mechanical
permit fee and shall be paid at the time of submitting plans
PLUMBING CODE
5912 Any person desiring a permit required by the Plumbing Code shall, Each Permit 34.00
at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of$4.50 towards the
State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee equal to$29.50
plus the sum of the fees for the work to be done under the permit
as set forth in the following schedule. There is no minimum
fee for the issuance of a permit for single family residences
and duplexes. The minimum total fee for issuance of a permit
for all other uses shall be $55.25
(Note: A Plumbing Code permit fee is separate from and
additional to the fee for any other permit which may be
required by code provisions other than the Plumbing Code.)
FEE SCHEDULE
5912 I) For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures
on one trap (including water, drainage piping, and
backflow protection therefore) Each 8.55
5912 2) For each dental unit Each ]6.85
5912 3) Medical gas piping system per 100' Per 100' 16.85
5912 4) For each building sewer Each 24.75
(a) Each additional connection Each 855
(b) Each additional 100 feet or fraction thereof Each 8.55
(c) Sewer/alteration/repair Each 1685
5912 5) For each private sewage disposal system Each 51.25
5912 6) For each cesspool (where permitted) Each 24.75
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ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5912 7) For each sewer cap Each 71.00
5912 8) For each fixture cap Each 4.50
5912 9) For each new gas piping system (includes one to
four outlets) Each 16.85
5912 10) For each gas outlet of five or more Each 2.70
59]2 11) For the repair/replacement of a gas piping system
(includes one to four outlets) Each 16.85
5912 12) For the alteration/addition to an existing gas system
(includes one to four outlets) Each 24.75
5912 13) For each residential water heater and/or vent Each 855
5912 14) For each commercial boiler or water heater Each 42.65
5912 15) F or installation, alteration, or repair of water
piping, each 100' Each 16.85
5912 16) Rain water piping (buried), each] 00' Each 10.75
5912 17) Rainwater systems - per drain (inside building) Each 16.85
5912 18) Roof drain system, per drain Each 16.85
5912 19) Deck drains, per drain Each 5.95
5912 20) For each lawn sprinkler system on anyone meter,
including backflow protection devices therefore Each ]0.75
(atmospheric type only)
5912 21) For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included
in Item 20:
o to 5 8.55
Over 5, each 2.70
5912 22) For each backflow protective device other than
atmospheric-type vacuum breakers:
2 inches and smaller 855
Over 2 inches 16.85
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ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5912 23) For each pool trap Each 8.55
5912 24) For each pool heater Each 42.65
5912 25) For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor
including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type
grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps Each 14.20
5912 26) For each residential water conditioner Each 8.55
5912 27) For each commercial water conditioner Each 16.85
5912 28) For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping,
each fixture Each 16.85
5912 29) For each appliance, fixture or piece of equipment regulated
by this code but not classed in other categories,
for which no other fee is listed in this code Each 2475
(a) Sewage Ejector
(b) Sump Pump
(c) Hot Water Storage Tank
(d) Heat Exchanger
(e) Cooling Tower
(f) House Booster Pumps
5912 30) Temporary Gas Service Each 177.25
At the time of application for temporary power, the owner
shall post a $1,000.00 cash or cashier's check for each service meter.
This deposit shall be released upon request after the
Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Occupancy is issued.
5912 31) Inspections outside of normal business hours (4 hour
minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or Sunday Per Hour 7100
inspections).
5912 32) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building Code Per Hour 7100
5912 33) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (I) hour) Per Hour 7100
5912 34) Additional plan review required by changes, additions or
revisions to approved plans (minimum charge -one (1) hour) Per Hour 71.00
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REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENTIMISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
PLUMBING PLAN CHECK FEES
Whenever plumbing plans are required by the Building
Official, plan check fees shall be 65% of the plumbing
permit fee and shall be paid at the time of submitting plans.
GRADING PERMITS
5918 Any person desiring a grading permit required by the Building Each Permit 34.00
Code, shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of$4.50
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $29.50 plus the sum of the fees for the work to be done.
under the permit as set forth in the following schedule:
(Note: A grading permit fee is separate from and additional
to the fees for any other perm it which may be
required by code provisions.)
FEE SCHEDULE
Minimum
5918 I) Grading Permit: Per Hour 71.00
a. One and Two S.F.D. I Hour
b. Multiple Residential including, Residential tracts,
Apartments, Condominiums, Hotels, Motels, and
Similar Construction 2 Hours
c. Non-Residential Site Less Than 2 Acres 3 Hours
d. Non-Residential Site 2 Acres and More 5 Hours
e. Preliminary Grading Permit, Underground Tank
Removal and Excavation for Soil Contamination 1 Hour
f Existing Parking Lot Resurfacing and Repainting I Hour
5918 2) ln addition to the above noted permit fees,
a fee shall be collected for new site improvements,
new parking lots, new concrete curb and gutter, and
asphalt paving Sq. Ft. 0.03
Minimum
5918 3) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday
or Sunday inspections) Per Hour 71.00
5918 4) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable
provisions of the Building Code Per Hour 71.00
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REVENUE
ACCOUNT
SECTION X
5918
5914
5914
5914
DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (I) hour)
SOLAR ENERGY CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Solar Energy
Code shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of
$4.50 towards the State Mandated Training Program and
a fee equal to $29.50 plus the sum of the fees for the work to
be done under the permit as set forth in the following
schedule. There is no minimum fee for the issuance of a
permit for single family residences and duplexes. The
minimum total fee for issuance of a permit for all other uses
shall be $55.25.
(NOTE: These fees do not include permit fees for any
parts of the solar energy system which are subject to the
requirements of other applicable codes.)
FEE SCHEDULE
I) For collectors (including related piping and
regulating devices):
Up to 1,000 sq. ft. (93m2)
Between 1,001 (93.lm') and 2,000 sq. ft. (186m')
More than 2,000 sq. ft. (18m')
plus per 1,000 sq.ft. (93m2) or fraction
thereof over 2,000 sq. ft. (186m')
2) For storage tanks (including related piping and
regulating devices):
Up to 750 gallons (3m3)
Between 751 (3m3) and 2,000 gallons
More than 2,000 (8m3) gallons
plus per I ,000 (4m3) or fraction thereof
over 2,000 gallons (8m3)
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UNIT
Per Hour
Each
Permit
FY 06-07
FEES
71.00
34.00
55.25
8.55
14.20
14.20
1.50
7.35
13.00
13.00
1.50
RESOLUTION 2006
REVENUE FY 06-07
ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE UNIT FEES
SECTION X PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5914 3) For rock storage:
Up to ] ,500 cu. ft. (42m3) 8.55
Between 1,501 (42.1m3) and 3,000 cu. ft. (84m3) ]4.20
More than 3,000 cu. ft. (84m3) 14.20
plus per 1,000 cu. ft. (28m3) or fraction 1.50
thereof over 3,000 cu. ft. (84m3)
5914 4) Self-contained water heater (residential type) Each 8.55
5914 5) Water heater (commercial type) Each 42.65
5914 6) Heat exchanger Each 8.55
59]4 7) Water piping replacement, each 100 feet Each 16.85
5914 8) Gas piping service, 1-5 outlets Each 16.85
5914 9) Backflow prevention device Each 855
5914 10) For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated
by this code for which no fee is listed Each 8.55
5914 I] ) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday
and Sunday inspections) Per Hour 71.00
5914 12) Re-inspection fee assessed under provisions of the
Building Code Per Hour 71.00
5914 13) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (J) hour) Per Hour 71.00
5914 14) Additional plan review required by changes,
additions, or revisions to approved plans (minimum
charge - one (J )hour) Per Hour 71.00
SOLAR PLAN CHECK FEES
Whenever solar plans are required by the Building Official,
plan check fees shall be 65% of the solar permit fee and
shall be paid at the time of submitting plans.
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