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Miscellaneous Fees Schedule
If you have any questions regarding the fees or rates in this document,
please contact the appropriate departmental representative listed below:
SECTION REPRESENTATIVE PHONE
All Departments Budget Office 647-5420
Clerk of the Council Maria D. Huizar 647-6520
Finance & Management Services Christine Duarte 647-5440
Fire Department Lori Smith 647-5700
Police Department Chris Laugenour 245-8115
Public Works Agency Teri Cable 647-5658
Library Services Silvia Cuevas 647-5254
Parks, Recreation & Community Services Robert Carroll 571-4218
Community Development Agency Nancy Edwards 667-2244
Planning & Building Agency Budget Office 647-5420
If you have any questions regarding the Miscellaneous Fee Process, please contact the Budget
Office at 647-5420.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionDepartmenPage
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IALL DEPARTMENTS1
IICLERK OF THE COUNCIL4
IIICOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY5
IVFINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES6
VFIRE DEPARTMENT7
VILIBRARY16
VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES18
VIII & IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY26
XPOLICE51
XIPUBLIC WORKS59
Summary of New and Modified Fees
Appendix67
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION I ALL DEPARTMENTS
Certification - Any Public RecordEach2.80
Certification (Excluding Public Records)Each2.10
Copy of Public Records (from Paper, Fax, Microfilm, or Other Media)
In General (excluding Police Accident Reports)
Size up to 8 1/2" x 14"Each Page0.20
Oversized (larger than 8 1/2" x 14")Each PageActual Cost
Postage ChargesEachActual Cost
Subpoena Duces Tecum - same as above general fees plus the following:
Special reproduction charges (if any)Each Actual Cost
Labor charges per person for locating and
preparing documentsHour16.48
Quarter hour or
fraction thereof4.10
Charges paid to a third person for retrieval and
return of records held by that third personEachActual Cost
Witness FeesPer Day155.50
Mileage FeesEachApplicable Cost
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 unavailable, 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 copies for official use.
Preparation of Administrative Records
Deposit to be applied to copy charges of
$0.20 per page.Flat Rate105.00
Subscriptions
Agenda only:
CouncilAnnual72.00
Boards/CommissionsAnnual36.00
Minutes only:
CouncilAnnual72.00
Boards/CommissionsAnnual36.00
Agenda & Minutes:
CouncilAnnual144.00
Boards/CommissionsAnnual72.00
City Council Agenda and Minutes can be obtained at no charge from
the City's internet website at www.santa-ana.org
Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) and Supplements
(order directly by calling Municipal Code Corporation at 1-800-262-2633)
Council Chambers/Room 147
Rental FeePer Hour16.00
Security/Cleaning Deposit (Refundable)Deposit103.00
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REVENUE
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION I ALL DEPARTMENTS
Building Rental Fees
Group 1City of Santa Ana sponsored or 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.
Group 2Resident not-for-profit civic, social, and religious organizations.
Group 3Nonresident not-for-profit civic, social, and religious organizations.
Group 4Resident commercial, business, and for-profit organizations.
Group 5Nonresident commercial, business, and for-profit organizations.
FacilityGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5
Police Facility Community Room
Up to 3 hoursN/C135.00270.00187.00390.00
Each additional hourN/C43.0087.0062.00130.00
Cleaning Deposit
(may be refundable)208.00208.00208.00208.00208.00
The Depot Lobby
Per HourN/C168.00223.50168.00279.00
Lobby Cleaning Deposit200.00200.00200.00200.00200.00
The Depot Courtyard
Per HourNC55.5083.0055.50111.00
Courtyard Cleaning Deposit100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
The Depot Meeting Room
Up to 3 HoursN/C72.00145.00100.00211.00
Each Add. HourN/C16.5027.5021.5044.00
Library Room Rental per Hour
Meeting RoomN/C15.0029.0021.0042.00
Kitchenette (Optional)N/C7.0015.0010.0016.00
The Library has meeting rooms available for a fee at the Central Library and Newhope Libraries.
City-sponsored activities will receive booking priority. All events must be open to the general public at no charge.
Lawn Bowling Clubhouse
N/C52.02104.0474.68155.03
Southwest Sr. Center
California RoomN/C92.71155.55104.04186.45
Dining RoomN/C30.9049.4537.0974.69
KitchenN/C24.7237.0930.9049.45
Conference RoomN/C30.9049.4537.0974.69
Santa Ana Sr. Center
Main RoomN/C92.71155.55104.04186.45
Dining RoomN/C30.9049.4537.0974.69
KitchenN/C24.7237.0930.9049.45
ClassroomN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
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RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUE
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICE
SECTION I ALL DEPARTMENTS
FacilityGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5
Salgado Community Center
Meeting Room AN/C34.0069.0249.4599.40
Meeting Room BN/C17.0033.9924.7249.44
KitchenN/C12.8825.7518.0337.09
GymnasiumN/C64.90129.7992.71186.45
Jerome Recreation Center
Social HallN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
Class RoomN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
KitchenN/C12.8825.7518.0337.09
Gymnasium
Existing Fee:
N/C29.8760.7743.2687.05
Proposed Fee:
N/C63.00126.0090.00181.00
El Salvador Center
Social HallN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
Class RoomN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
KitchenN/C12.8825.7518.0337.09
Memorial Center
Social HallN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
Class RoomN/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
Log Cabins
N/C8.7517.0012.3618.03
Corbin Center (per room)
N/C17.0034.0024.7249.45
Hector Godinez High School
Class RoomN/C29.3647.3935.5471.08
Meeting RoomN/C32.4565.9347.3994.76
Performing Arts Facility N/C88.59148.3399.40177.69
Band RoomN/C49.4499.4071.08147.82
GymnasiumN/C62.33124.1288.59177.69
See SECTION VII for surcharges
Santiago Wildlife and Watershed Center
Class RoomN/C41.2068.8146.1582.41
Stadium Concession Building
N/C52.02104.0474.68155.03
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IICLERK OF THE COUNCIL
57070Initiative Petition
Pursuant to California Elections Code 9202(b) &
City of Santa Ana Council Resolution 88-048Per Filing200.00
57070Maps
City Precinct Maps
See Public Works Agency Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) Maps
57070Notification for New or Increased Taxes
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 (b) (1)Per Request51.00
57070City Charter
Over the Counter Per Unit13.00
Mailed RequestedPer Unit16.50
57070Copies of Council Minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions
Paper Copies including Fax CopiesEach Page0.20
e.g
Specially Reproduced Copies (., floppy disks)Each PageActual Cost
57070Fair Political Practice Commission (FPPC) Statements
Retrieval Fee for Statements 5 years of age or overPer Record5.00
Copy Charge for StatementsPer Record0.10
57070Tapes of Council Meetings
AudiotapesPer Meeting37.00
Videotapes Per Meeting37.00
DVD'sPer Meeting5.00
(order video tapes and DVD's directly by calling Parks,
Recreation and Community Services at (714) 571-4200)
57070Hearings
Chapter 3 Appeal Hearing
Deposit (Balance Refundable)Per Request112.00
Processing FeePer Request38.00
Labor ChargesPer Hour38.00
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IIICOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
90.00
57018002-57991Enterprize Zone Hiring Tax Credit Application Processing FeePer Application
Density Bonus Setup Fee1/8 of 1%
Gross
Valuation of
Construction
Charge
5
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IV FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
51002Dog 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 proposed fees, subject to change pending County approval**
CA Food & Agriculture Code Sec. 30804.5 sets the fee for
altered dogs at no more than 50% of unaltered dogs.
Annual
*Altered (Neutered or Spayed)Each Dog**24.00
*UnalteredEach Dog**100.00
Replacement of TagEach**2.50
*Senior Citizen (65 or older) One discount per household. Animal must be Each**12.00
spayed/neutered.
*Late License Penalty (after 30 days)Each**41.00
*Puppy License (12 month license for dogs under 6 months)Each Dog**24.00
51001Bingo License Fee Each50.00
CA Penal Code Sec. 326.5 sets this fee at $50.00 per annum.
53902Bound Copy (Unabridged
)
Chapter 21 SAMC Business License Code
Customer PickupEach33.27
MailedEach40.99
53902Finance - Record Abstrac
t
CertifiedEach17.29
UncertifiedEach11.06
53902Finance - Parking Violations AbstractEach15.45
53902Finance - Records Research Fee (Minimum 1 hour)Per Hour42.97
50045Monthly New Business License ListEach17.29
50045Business License Tax Collection FeeEach Field Collection49.75
53900Credit Card Processing FeePer Transaction3.54
57900Return Payment Fee Each25.00
53900Electronic Fund Transfer Transaction FeeEach3.54
53901Stop Payment/Reissue FeeEach10.30
6017002Water Turn On Charge
53716After hoursEach127.58
53715Consumption On/Off Meter ChargeEach50.95
53715Delinquent Account Charge Each25.00
53715Reconnect ChargeEach50.95
53715Off for Bad CheckEach50.95
53717Tag Fee (Upon affixing)Each10.99
53714Investigation/Re-read MeterEach10.99
57000Copy of Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)EachActual Cost
57000Copy of City Annual Budget EachActual Cost
50035UUT Max Tax Processing FeePer refund, Maximum206.02
There is a maximum fee charge of $206.02 per refund, or
a $40.00 per hour charge for review & processing,
whichever is less.
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RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
Santa Ana Municipal Code 14-38
53503False Alarms ()
122.00
System MalfunctionsEach
217.00
Deliberate ActEach
NOTE: Sustem Malfunction - One allowed in 30 days; Two in 90 days;
Three allowed in any 12 month period.
116.00
55404Fire Access Lane Parking Citation SAMC 14-25Each
51503Fire Code Permit Fee
Section I: Fire Code Permits for Specific Hazards,
Renewable Annually or per Event:
128.75
Aerosol ProductsFee
128.75
Aircraft Refueling VehiclesFee
128.75
Aircraft Repair HangerFee
128.75
Asbestos RemovalFee
Assembly (See "Places of Assembly")
128.75
Automotive Wrecking YardFee
128.75
Battery SystemFee
128.75
Cellulose Nitrate FilmFee
128.75
Cellulose Nitrate StorageFee
128.75
Combustible Fiber StorageFee
128.75
Combustible Material StorageFee
128.75
Compressed Gases-Medical OxygenFee
128.75
Commercial Rubbish-Handling OperationFee
128.75
Dry Cleaning PlantsFee
128.75
Dust-Producing OperationsFee
128.75
Explosives or Blasting AgentsFee
Flammable or Combustible Liquids;
128.75
1Class I liquids, inside storage,Fee
more than 5 gallons, but less than 55 gallons.
128.75
2Class I liquids, outside storage, more than 10 gallons, Fee
but less than 55 gallons.
128.75
3Class II and Class III-A liquids, inside storage, Fee
more than 25 gallons, but less than 55 gallons.
128.75
Fruit RipeningFee
128.75
Fumigation or Thermal Insecticidal FoggingFee
128.75
High-Piled Combustible StorageFee
128.75
Hot-Work OperationsFee
128.75
Lumber YardsFee
128.75
Magnesium WorkingFee
128.75
Organic CoatingFee
128.75
Ovens, Industrial Baking or DryingFee
Places of Assembly
279.50
A-1, Facility used for media artsFee
279.50
A-2, Facility used for food/drink consumptionFee
139.00
A-3, Facility used for worship, recreation, or amusementFee
279.50
A-4, Facility used for viewing indoor activitiesFee
279.50
A-5, Facility used for viewing outdoor activitiesFee
128.75
Refrigeration EquipmentFee
128.75
Repair GaragesFee
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RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
128.75
Spraying or DippingFee
Tents, Canopies and Temporary Membrane Structures
See Section II “Special Permits”
128.75
Tire StorageFee
128.75
Wood ProductsFee
Section II: Special Permits:
59.75
Carnivals, Fairs and Outdoor AssembliesPer Event
59.75
Christmas Tree LotsPer Lot
Fireworks, Special Events, Pyrotechnic
82.25
and Open Flame DevicesPer Day
59.75
Mall, CoveredPer Event
59.75
Occupant Load IncreasePer Event
59.75
Parade FloatsPer Event
59.75
Pumpkin Patch LotPer Lot
59.75
Special Activities PermitPer Event
128.75
Liquefied Petroleum Gas TankFee
128.75
Tents, Canopies and Temporary Membrane StructuresPer Tent/Event
59.75
Additional CanopiesEach
217.00
Above Ground TanksFee
106.00
Special Fire InspectionsFee
106.00
Additional Fire InspectionsFee
224.00
Alternative Materials/Methods RequestPer Request
53505Fire Incident Reports
15.75
Per Report (20 pages or less)*Each
* Additional charge per page in excess of
0.50
twenty (20) pages in lengthEach
1.00
Color printed reports or photographsPer page
20.00
53505Fire Incident Report/Photographs on Computer Disc (CD)Each
Reports and photographs in a digital format
53505Fire Incident or Medical Incident Reports
(Requiring computer search)
100.00
*Minimum one (1) hourPer Hour*
3.00
53505Fire Inspection Reports1st Page
0.50
Up to 8 1/2" X 14" in sizeAdd'l Page
3.00
53505Fire Code and Fire Code Standard Copies1st Page
0.50
Up to 8 1/2" X 14" in sizeAdd'l Page
51501Fireworks/Stands and Displays:
Permit for Sale
368.75
(Retail Stand Only)Per Stand
Cleanup Deposit Bond
166.75
(Refundable)Per Stand
53505Shoulder Patches
14.25
(Only to Bona fide Collectors)Each
8
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
53505Division Identification Chevrons
6.50
(Only to Bona fide Collectors)Each
53509Basic Life Support (BLS) Treatment
251.50
Per BLS Treated PatientEach
53509Advanced Life Support (ALS) Treatment
403.25
Per ALS Treated PatientEach
133.75
53509Emergency Medical AssessmentN/A
Per BLS or ALS assessment where
no transport occurs
53509Administration of Oxygen during Transport
70.50
Per Patient receiving oxygenEach
53402Paramedic Subscription Fee
48.00
Per Household/Business LocationAnnual
53509Emergency Base Rate/Transportation
(in Fire Dept-owned vehicle)
565.00
Per Transported PatientEach
53509Mileage Per Transport
Per Transport Mile
15.00
Per Transported PatientEach
37.54
53509Additional Personnel Used in TransportEach36.44
57590Care Facility Inspection Fee
83.25
25 or Fewer OccupantsPer Facility
161.50
26 or More OccupantsPer Facility
57501Stand By Fire Inspectors
Fire Inspector
60.75
*Four (4) Hour Minimum*Per Hour
Supervisor
83.25
*Four (4) Hour Minimum*Per Hour
NOTE: Standby Fire Inspectors 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
that would require more than two (2) inspectors would also
require a Supervisor. After business hours and weekend
inspections also require a Supervisor.
51502Site Environmental Assessment
78.25
File ReviewPer Address
53504Haz-Mat Cost Recovery
Flat Fee (Plus additional costs)
161.50
Noncommercial Vehicle Accident Per Accident
Additional Costs
295.50
Per Hour or fraction of hour, Per Each Fire CompanyPer Accident
53512Motor Vehicle Incident Mitigation Fees (Subject to Council approval of the program)
240.00
Level 1 -Scene stabilization and hazardous material assssment. Per Hour
Single Engine or Truck company.
480.00
Level 2 - Level 1 plus clean up and disposal of any of gasoline Per Hour
and/or automotive fluids by Hazardous Materials Transport Unit.
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RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
720.00
Level 3 - Freeway traffic accident response, advanced scene stabilizationPer Hour
and hazardous materials assessment. Typical of two Engine companies
and/or Truck companies.
53502Risk Management and Prevention Program
851.25
1st Eight (8) Hours
83.25
Each Hour or Fraction OVER Eight (8) Hours
53500Fire Department Annual Inspection:
47.75
O-2,500 square feet
71.50
2,501- 5,000 square feet
122.00
5,001- 10,000 square feet
245.00
10,000- over
ABOVE & UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FEES
403.00
51502Annual Tank FeesEach
(includes tanks not currently in use)
Officially Abandoned Tanks
51502Installation of New Underground Tanks:
783.75
Flammable Liquids1-3 Tanks
234.75
Each Add'l Tank
313.00
Hazardous ChemicalsEach Tank
Includes Plan Check, Resubmittals & Field Inspections
(working hours)
189.50
51502Above Ground Storage Tank Plan ReviewPer Tank
116.75
51502Systems Modifications/upgrades Per Hour
51502Miscellaneous Inspections
116.75
DraftingPer Visit
116.75
Monitoring CertificationPer Visit
116.75
Testing Product Lines Separately Per Visit
116.75
Unauthorized ReleasesPer Hour
51502Underground Storage Fees
Tank Removal
627.25
Tank Removal1-3 Tanks
139.00
Each Additional TankPer Tank
Field Inspection
First three (3) hoursHour
116.75
Each Additional hour or fractionAdd'l Hour
51502Inspection(s) Required Due to Leaks or
Unauthorized Releases
Inspection
116.75
Per HourHour
116.75
Each Additional hour or fractionAdd'l Hour
51502Underground Storage Tank
5.15
Regulations and Procedures BookEach
51502Site Remediation/Plan Check
274.50
First 3 hoursHour
116.75
Each additional hour or fractionAdd'l Hour
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RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
51502Overtime Inspectors
234.75
InspectionHour
705.50
Minimum of (3) hoursHour
(Includes after 5 p.m. and weekends)
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE RESPONSE PLANS & INVENTORIES
53502
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
range numberrange letter
Code, Chapter 6.95 of Division 20 , shall be assigned a range consisting of a "" and a "" as follows:
Range Numbers Range Letters
shall be based on the maximum quantityshall be based upon the total number
of all hazardous materials present on the business premises atof hazardous substances or waste categories listed on the
any time in accordance with the following schedule: inventory of the business submitted to the City as follows
RangeGasesLiquidsSolidsRangeNumber of
Number(Cubic Feet)(Gallons)(Pounds)LetterMaterials Listed
1200 to 1,00055 to 1,000500 to 1,000A1 - 2
21,001 to 5,0001,001 to 5,0001,001 to 5,000B3 - 5
35,001 to 10,0005,001 to 10,0005,001 to 10,000C6 - 9
4Over 10,000Over 10,000Over 10,000D10 - 20
EOver 20
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.
FEE SCHEDULE
53502Each submission of a business plan (as defined in health and Safety Code Section 25501) 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:
RANGE
330.15
1-A
386.25
1-B
436.25
1-C
660.25
1-D
1,098.00
1-E
363.50
2-A
492.25
2-B
549.00
2-C
773.00
2-D
1,215.00
2-E
792.25
3-A
542.75
3-B
773.00
3-C
991.00
3-D
1,439.00
3-E
744.25
4-A
789.00
4-B
907.00
4-C
1,265.50
4-D
1,635.75
4-E
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
SERVICE STATIONS
122.00
53502Flat 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-letter (A, B, C…).
Using the combined Range figures (Number and Letter, 1-A, 2-C, etc. to determine the correct fee from the schedule).
53503Late 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.
53503ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY FEE SCHEDULE
Administrative Penalty/Citation Fee as indicated in the Health & Safety Code, as indicated in section 25514.5. These penalties are set
in an escalating tiered manner. The Health & Safety Code "class II" violation is the Fire Department's "1st Administrative Citation."
The "claass I" violation is the Fire Deparment's "2nd Adminsitrative Citation." Each penalty in either "class" is for each day the
violation(s) occurs. The "new" fees are due to changes in the California Health & Safety Code.
The citations listed below shall be issued for the following violations on a per day basis:
1. Failure to electronically submit annual certification by specified date.
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
2. H&S Code Section 25503.5
Failure to establish and or implement a Business Emergency Plan
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
3. H&S Code Section 25504
Failure to provide a complete Business Plan
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
4. H&S Section 25504a & 25509
Failure to complete annual inventory forms.
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
5. H&S Code Section 25504
Emergency Response Plan absent or incomplete
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
6. H&S Code Section 25504c
Employee training program is inadequate
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
7. H&S Code Section 25505
Failure to submit Business Emergency Plan
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
8. H&S Code Section 25505c
Failure to review and or update Business Emergency Plan
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
9. H&S Code Section 25505d
Failure to annually submit Hazardous Materials Inventory form
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class IPer day
10. Failure to immediately report a release or threatened release
5,000.00
Class I (only)Per day
11. H&S Code Section 25509a5
Site Map is incomplete or insufficient
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
12. H&S Code Section 25510
Business Owner/Operator information is incomplete or needs updating
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
13. H&S Code Section 25510
Failure to update Hazardous Materials inventory
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
14. H&S Code Section 25509a7
Failure to provide name, title and 24hr. Phone number of emergency contact
2,000.00
Class IIPer day
5,000.00
Class I Per day
53509Disposable Medical Supplies
AIRWAY OXYGEN SUCTION
25.73
Airway BridgeEach
Airway - Combitube, holder
103.80
Each
Airway - ET Kit, Slick set, holder, laryngoscope blade,
44.82
Per Patient
eye protection, N-95 mask
30.61
Airway NasalEach
2.63
Airway OralEach
60.16
Ambu. Bag, Adult, Pediatric, InfantEach
160.85
"Cook Kit" (thoracostomy set)Each
Mask - Resuscitator
18.87
Each
Mask - Non-rebreather-oxygen
3.81
Each
Nasal cannula
3.38
Each
Nebulizer
4.34
Each
71.90
OxygenPer Patient
Suction Kit - Manual or electric
28.26
V-vac, cannister, catheters, yankauer, bulb, feeding tubePer Patient
CARDIAC MONITOR/ DEFIBRILLATION
27.08
Monitor - electrodesPer Patient
4.40
Defibrillation gelPer Patient
48.26
Defibrillation padsPer Pair
13
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VFIRE DEPARTMENT
DRESSING/ IMMOBILIZATION
5.57
Minor trauma kit - Bandaid, 4x4, 2x2, Kerlix, tape, eye padPer Patient
8.20
Major trauma kit - 4x4's, ABD pads, Kerlix, tape, petroleum dsgPer Patient
31.80
Burn pack - Burn sheet, any size burn towel, irrigation salinePer Patient
2.84
Cold packEach
1.56
GlovesPer Pair
32.17
Hip wrap (disposable hip splint)Each
2.84
Restraint (limb restraint)Each
41.23
Spinal Immobilization - backboard, cervical collar, StaBlock, tapePer Patient
12.87
Splint - air or cardboardEach
12.88
Vacuum SplintEach
IV ADMINISTRATION
5.57
ArmboardEach
12.38
IV Start - IV Start Kit, prep razor, sharpsafe, connectorsEach
14.10
IV Solution - 250cc Saline, tubingEach
15.28
IV Solution - 1000cc Saline, tubing Each
1.39
Needles - disposableEach
5.10
Saline lockEach
2.68
SyringeEach
MEDICATIONS
90.77
AdenosineEach
2.63
AlbuterolEach
3.48
Atropine, AmpuleEach
25.73
Atropine, SyringeEach
9.65
DiphenhydramineEach
34.73
Dextrose, SyringeEach
64.88
Dopamine, with drip regulatorEach
5.25
Epinephrine, 1:1000 ampEach
34.16
Epinephrine, 1:1000 30cc vialEach
41.29
Epinephrine, 1:10000 syringeEach
193.02
GlucagonEach
14.69
Glucose solutionEach
8.47
LidocaineEach
21.77
Morphine, ampEach
28.26
Morphine, syringeEach
64.88
Narcan, syringeEach
12.33
Narcan, vialEach
94.10
Nitro sprayEach
2.52
Normal saline 10cc vialEach
41.29
Sodium BicarbEach
34.73
VersedEach
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES
1.24
Linen - Disposable sheet, gurneyEach
16.78
Blanket KCDEach
21.45
Blanket, quilted (disposable)Each
Communicable Disease Kit -
9.65
Personal protection pak, eye protection, vionex wipesEach
2.14
Emesis Basin - Convenience bagEach
5.25
Glucometer StripsEach
2.89
Irrigation Saline - 500cc bottleEach
2.52
N 95 MaskEach
50.67
OB Kit - Disposable OB Kit, eye protectionEach
12015002
0.70
53700Fire FacilitiesPer Sq. Ft. of floor area
14
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VILIBRARY
55200Compact Discs - Overdue/Loss of Use FeePer Day0.25
Maximum15.00
55200Audio books - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day0.25
Maximum15.00
55200Video Cassettes / DVDs- Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day1.50
*Not to exceed $15
MaximumActual Cost*
55200Regular Books & Multi-Media Kits - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day0.25
(Includes adult books and children books)
MaximumActual Cost*
*Not to exceed $15
55200Magazines - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day0.25
MaximumActual Cost
55200Paperbacks - Overdue/Loss of Use Fee Per Day0.25
($10 or Actual Cost whichever is less)Maximum
53203Compact Discs/RentalPer 2 Week0.50
Children'sPer 2 Week0.25
53203DVD/Video Cassettes / Rental
EntertainmentPer 2 Weeks2.00
Instructional & Non-FictionPer 2 WeeksNo Charge
Children's EntertainmentPer 2 Weeks1.00
55201Lost/Damaged Catalogued Materials
Process FeeEach10.00
Replacement CostActual Cost
Plus overdue charges if incurred
55201Lost/Damaged Uncatalogued Materials
Process Fee Each7.00
Replacement CostActual Cost
Plus overdue charges if incurred
57200Damaged Bar Code labelPer Incident2.00
57200Other Damaged Materials
Fabric Bag (Multimedia)Per Incident6.00
CD/DVD PamphletPer Incident2.00
Video cases (Includes Bar Code Replacements)Per Incident5.00
Cassette CasesPer Incident1.00
CD/DVD Cases (Includes Bar Code Replacements)Per Incident6.00
Library Card Replacement Fee Per Incident3.00
OtherPer IncidentActual Cost
57200Material Recovery SurchargePer Incident
57200Data Base AccessNo Charge
57200Reserve Postal CardPer Item1.00
15
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VILIBRARY
57200Reserved/Mail Books
Homebound SA Residents1.00
Other Santa Ana Addresses3.00
Non-Santa Ana Addresses4.00
57200Newspaper Search FeePer Search20.00
57200Computer RentalPer Hour5.00
53200Nonresident Library Card FeePer Card45.00
Nonresident Library Card for Employees
of Santa Ana BusinessesPer Card/Year30.00
One Day Library PassPer Day15.00
53201Passport Execution FeePer Application25.00
Digital Services Photograph Request - Non-Commercial Use
jpeg images from online catalog for personal usePer ImageFree
Tiff files/prints from existing scanPer Image5.00
Image from previously unscanned materialPer Image15.00
Image for Commercial UsePer Image25.00
Compact Disc FeePer Disc1.00
57200Interlibrary Loan FePer Reques5.00
et
16
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
DEFINITION OF RESIDENT
For Group activities, those groups for which at least 51% of participants
either live or work in the City of Santa Ana, the resident rate shall be applied.
LEISURE CLASSES
53316Variable
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.
STAFF FEES
53319Park Facilities/Reservation/Supervision (Mandatory)
Resident/Non-ResidentPer Hour19.99
53319Park Ranger/SecurityPer Hour52.52
TBDRate for all other Services, Labor, Material, Lost or
Damaged Equipment City's Cost
DAYCAMPING
53308Day Camp 5 days + T-shirt
ResidentEach66.61
Non-ResidentEach99.92
Additional T ShirtEach6.66
53308Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups to 50
ResidentPer Day19.99
Non-ResidentPer Day26.65
53308Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups to 51-100
ResidentPer Day26.65
Non-ResidentPer Day39.97
53308Day Camping (6 hrs min.) Groups Over 100
ResidentPer Day39.97
Non-ResidentPer Day59.95
PICNIC AREAS
53308Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 50
ResidentPer Hour7.99
Non-ResidentPer Hour15.99
53308Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 51-100
ResidentPer Hour11.99
Non-ResidentPer Hour18.65
17
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
53308Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups to 100-200
ResidentPer Hour17.32
Non-ResidentPer Hour26.65
53308Picnic Areas (4 hr. min) Groups Over 200
ResidentPer Hour22.65
Non-ResidentPer Hour39.97
SHOWMOBILES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
53308Show Mobile, Portable Stage, Mobile Bleacher
Standard
Commercial RentalsPer Day333.07
Schools, Non-profit, GovernmentPer Day173.19
Professional
Commercial RentalsPer Day384.30
Schools, Non-profit, GovernmentPer Day192.15
Supervision Cost (Mandatory)Per Hour33.31
Mobile Bleacher * 4 Hour MinimumPer Hour*33.31
Mobile Bleacher Additional HourPer Hour26.65
53308Dunk Tank
RentalPer Day66.61
Set-up/Take downPer Reservation64.05
53308Events Trailer - Tables and Chairs
TablesPer Table/Day10.00
ChairsPer Chair/Day1.50
ATHLETIC FIELDS AND FACILITIES
53308Multi-Purpose Field Fees
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Hour24.43
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour21.38
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour15.27
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour12.21
53307Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour8.89
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour5.93
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour2.97
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour1.47
53308Multi-Purpose Court Fees
Adult Non- Res/ ProfitPer Hour12.21
Adult Non- Res/ Non-ProfitPer Hour10.69
18
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
53307Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour7.64
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour6.11
Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour4.58
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour3.06
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour1.52
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour0.73
53308DYSC Reservation Fee- No Admission
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Hour67.66
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour59.21
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour42.29
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour33.83
53307Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour24.63
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour16.43
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour8.21
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour3.94
53308DYSC Reservation Fee- Admission
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Hour96.68
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour84.60
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour60.43
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour48.34
53307Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer HourN/A
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer HourN/A
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer HourN/A
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer HourN/A
DYSC Synthetic Turf Youth Field
13518783-69011Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer HourN/A
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer HourN/A
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer HourN/A
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer HourN/A
Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour24.63
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour16.43
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour8.21
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour3.94
53308Athletic Facility Lights
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Hour44.00
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour39.00
19
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour29.00
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour24.00
53307Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour10.57
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour7.04
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour3.52
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour1.69
53308Reservation Cancellation/Transfer FeePer Reservation15.00
53308Reservation No-Show FeePer Reservation25.00
53308Reservation Permit Processing FeePer Annual Permit25.00
53308Portable Restroom FeePer Hour2.76
SANTA ANA STADIUM
57362Stadium Sporting Event (12-14 Hours) Fee
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Day1,353.43
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Day1,184.24
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Day845.89
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Day676.71
Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Day492.71
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Day328.47
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Day164.24
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Day78.88
57362Stadium Sporting Events Fee
Adult Non- Resident/ ProfitPer Hour113.24
Adult Non- Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour99.08
Adult Resident/ ProfitPer Hour70.77
Adult Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour56.62
Youth Non-Resident/ ProfitPer Hour41.22
Youth Non-Resident/Non-ProfitPer Hour27.48
Youth Resident/ ProfitPer Hour13.74
Youth Resident/ Non-ProfitPer Hour6.60
57362Local high schools and colleges + Security
Flat FeePer Day1,398.88
57362Playoff Games + Security
Colleges, Universities, League or Conference Playoff
Games for NCAA, ETC.
Flat Fee plus securityPer Day1,731.95
20
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Stadium Concession Building (see SECTION I)
57362Commercial Events/Admin. 7500 and over
Both GrandstandsPer Day10,815.93
West Grandstand OnlyPer Day5,407.96
West Grandstand and Field Level SeatingPer Day8,111.95
Both Grand stands and Field Level SeatingPer Day16,223.89
57362Commercial Events/Extra Day
Move-in, if available: Flat FeePer Day1,065.81
57362Events/Solicit Donations
No admission chargePer Day3,796.96
57362Santa Ana Stadium/Filming Fee
One to Two DaysPer Day2,198.24
Three or more consecutive daysPer Day1,931.79
57362Santa Ana Stadium - Television RightsPer Event664.41 to 3,331.55
57362Santa Ana Stadium Graphics OperatorPer hour77.26
53315Santa Ana Stadium Advertising Fee (per advertiser)
Group 1Per DayN/C
Group 2 Per Day41.20
Group 3Per Day51.51
Group 4Per Day61.81
Group 5Per Day82.41
See SECTION I, All Departments, Building Rental Fees, for group descriptions
AQUATICS
53304General Admin. Adult-PoolsFee2.00
53304General Admin. Child-PoolsFee1.00
53304Swim Lessons -Two Week Session
ChildPer Child33.68
AdultPer Adult39.30
53304Swim Lessons: Non-Profits for Red Cross Certification
Minimum 10 children with 1 adultPer Child13.68
53304Pools Rental, to 75 people, includes 2 Lifeguards - Day Rates
ResidentPer Hour89.67
Non-ResidentPer Hour108.88
21
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
53304Pools Rental, 75+ people, includes 3 Lifeguards - Day Rates
ResidentPer Hour134.50
Non-ResidentPer Hour153.72
53304Swim Team monthly feePer Child33.68
53304Lifeguard per additional 75 people Per Hour19.22
Note: Pool rental charges are for nonprofit, private and swim teams.
TENNIS / LAWN BOWLING
53318Tennis-First & Flower/weekdays
9am-4pmPer Hour2.00
4pm-duskPer Hour2.00
with lightsPer Hour4.00
53318Tennis: Non-profit reservations per hour
ResidentPer Hour1.00
Non-ResidentPer Hour2.00
57361Santiago Lawn Bowling GreensPer Month700.00
OTHER RECREATION PROGRAMS
53306Sports, Adult
Softball/Fast PitchPer Team608.49
Softball/Slow PitchPer Team448.36
Forfeit Fee, RefundablePer Team64.05
BasketballPer Team480.38
53306Sports, Adult: City Soccer League- No LightsPer Game42.79
City Soccer League- With LightsPer Game61.12
53303Sports, Youth: Registration for Baseball, T-Ball,
Basketball, Flag football, Kickball, Softball, Soccer, and
Volleyball.
Reg. per person/sport (includes T-shirt)Each25.00
Shirt-ExtraEach9.95
Cap-ExtraEach9.95
Shirt & Cap-ExtraSet18.66
53301After School Adventure ProgramPer Child19.22
ona.
AdditilChild961
53301Vacation Recreation Program
Resident-per weekPer Child75.00
Additional Non-Resident FeePer Registration12.81
22
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
53301Family PRIDE Fees
Excursion Bus FeesPer Child2.36
Per Adult3.55
Family Annual Membership FeePer Family59.11
CampoutPer Family29.55
Halloween DancePer Child1.18
Per Adult3.55
Christmas DinnerPer Child5.91
Per Adult8.28
Parent Dinner DancePer Person17.74
Per Couple29.55
Teen Club Annual MembershipPer Member17.74
Teen DancePer Person3.55
53301Excursion Bus FeePer Child3.55
Per Adult5.91
SANTA ANA ZOO AT PRENTICE PARK
53312Zoo Admissions (Full-day)
AdultEach8.00
Child/SeniorEach5.00
Friends of ZooEachFree
Groups:
Adult (w/ schools, scouts, etc.)Each6.00
Child/SeniorEach4.00
53312Zoo Admissions (Half-day, after 2:00 PM, Monday-Friday, Except Holidays)
AdultEach4.00
Child/SeniorEach2.50
53310Zoo Education Programs:
Rates to be established and advertised by the Executive Director of
Recreation & Community Services Agency, through fliers or
other media.
JOINT USE FEES
57390Hector Godinez Reservation SurchargePer Reservation10.00
57390Hector Godinez Field LightsPer HourN/A
Football FieldPer Hour12.00
Baseball FieldPer Hour16.00
Soccer FieldPer Hour12.00
ClassroomPer Hour2.00
GymnasiumPer Hour21.00
Performing Arts CenterPer Hour49.00
Black BoxPer Hour11.00
23
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIIPARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Outdoor BasketballPer Hour4.00
57390Hector Godinez Participant FeePer Participant1.00
OTHER SPECIAL FEES
05113002-53317Adult Soccer Reservation SurchargePer Game28.18
51301Filming Permit FeePer Day384.30
Program administered by Parks, Recreation & Community Services
53308Park Facilities/Reservation/Audio Permits
ResidentEach39.97
Non-ResidentEach53.30
53308Public Space Special Event Fee-CommercialPer Day1,598.72
99810002-57391Park Facilities DepositPer Reservation100.00 to 500.00
The appropriate deposit for each facility will be determined by the
Executive Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services
TBDOther Recreation and Aquatic Programs
Rates to be established and advertised by the Executive Director of Parks,
Recreation and Community Services Agency through fliers or other media.
30113002-53300Park Acquisition and Development Fees
5 bedroomsEach5,998.43
4 bedroomsEach5,391.50
3 bedroomsEach4,869.15
2 bedroomsEach3,629.16
1 or lessEach2,723.74
24
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
Projects prior to May 18, 2009, shall be subject to the fees indicated in Resolution 2009-018
57770Accelerated Records Research FeePer Hour74.50
53606Adult Entertainment Land Use PermitFee920.00
57770Aerial Photos
Individual SheetsPer Sheet25.45
Complete SetPer Set775.00
53606C-3 Parking WaiverPer Waiver298.00
53606Certificate of ComplianceCertificate935.00
53606Amendment Application (A.A.)
Change of Zone or DistrictFee2,530.00
53613Change of Site Address RequestFee169.00
53606Conditional Use Permit
Application FeeFee2,535.00
Appeal FeeFee1,905.00
Condition ModificationFee1,255.00
53606Conditional Use Permit
With a PC&N Determination (ABC License)Fee2,535.00
53606Conditional Use Permit
Planned Residential Development
Application FeeFee3,170.00
Appeal FeeFee2,370.00
53606Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - Coffee House Entertainment CUPFee204.75
53606Development Agreement/Review
Deposit: (Nonrefundable deposit required initially)Deposit4,040.00
Plus Reimburse City for Actual Cost
53606General Plan Amendment
Flat Filing FeeFlat Fee3,170.00
57770General Plan Elements (Text)Per SetActual Cost
25
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
57770General Plan (Complete Text)Per SetActual Cost
57770General Plan WorkbooksPer SetActual Cost
53613Land Use Certificate
Category 1
Bazaars, Fiestas, Rummage SalesPer Certificate169.00
53613Category 2
Sidewalk Sales, Parking Lot Sale, Outdoor
Actions, Mobile Medical and Veterinary units,
Outdoor Booths Per Certificate169.00
53613Category 3
Carnival, Circus, Outdoor Music, Concert,
Arcade, ABC Licenses
Flat FeePer Certificate775.00
53613Category 4
Antennas/Dishes
Flat FeePer Certificate345.00
Plus if over 35 feet, additional feePer Certificate75.00
53613Category 5
Exterior Telephones (Pay Phones)
First Pay PhoneFee204.75
Per Additional Pay phoneEach31.90
53613Category 6
Small Collection (Recycling) FacilitiesFee345.00
53613Land Use Certificate Appeal FeeAppeal fee shall be
assessed at 50% of
the application fee.
57770Land Use MapPer MapActual Cost
53605Landscape Plan Review
Residential ProjectsFee138.00
Non-Residential ProjectsFee345.00
Per Inspection after the 2nd InspectionFee65.50
53606Lot Line Adjustment
Filing FeeFee1,180.00
Appeal FeeFee690.00
26
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
53606Minor Exception
Filing FeeFee940.00
Appeal FeeFee690.00
53606Minor Exception--FencesFee448.00
53613Home Occupation
PermitFee180.00
AppealFee690.00
53613New Single Family Residence ReviewFee440.00
53613Off-Premise Advertising Permit
Application FeeFee940.00
Appeal FeeFee690.00
53606Appeal of Planning Manager's/Zoning Administrator'sEach463.00
Decision
53606Parcel Map
ExtensionFee229.00
Tentative
Flat Filing Fee Fee1,185.00
Plus per Lot FeeFee24.45
Appeal Fee Fee890.00
53606Parcel Voluntary Merger Application FeeFee1,180.00
53606Residential Relocation
Filing FeeFee940.00
Appeal FeeFee587.00
53613Second Dwelling Unit ReviewFee440.00
57770Sectional Districts Maps
Individual SheetsPer MapActual Cost
Complete SetPer SetActual Cost
53613Sign Permit ReviewFee251.00
27
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
53613Planned Sign Program ReviewFee298.00
AppealFee463.00
53613Sign Program AmendmentFee149.00
53613Sign Review/Permit AppealFee463.00
53606Specific Development Zone
Fee (No Additional Dwelling Unit Fee)Fee3,170.00
53613Temporary Sign Permit65.50
53613Temporary Trailer PermitFee169.00
53613Appeal FeeFee80.00
57770Subdivision Ordinance EachCity's Cost
53616Site Plan Review
$20,000 to $49,900 valuationEach570.00
$50,000 to $100,000 valuationEach870.00
Greater than $100,000 valuationEach1,625.00
53606Tract Map
Tentative
Filing FeeFee2,775.00
Plus Each LotFee31.90
Plus Each Dwelling UnitFee74.50
Appeal FeeFee2,095.00
Extension FeeFee235.00
53606Underground Utilities Waiver
Flat Filing FeeFee169.00
Appeal FeeFee80.25
57770Zoning Ordinance BookletsPer Booklet38.00
53606Variance
Filing FeeFee2,535.00
Appeal FeeFee1,905.00
Condition ModificationFee1,255.00
53618DP Fee (Project Coordination Charge)Bldg. Valuation
28
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
53607Environmental Impact ReportFeeMinimum
nonrefundable
deposit of $11,700 or
10% of consultant
fees whichever
is greater, plus
reimbursement to
to the City for any
other additional
costs accrued.
53607Negative Declaration with studies and mitigationFeeMinimum
(Requiring 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.
53607Negative Declaration with studies and mitigationFeeMinimum
(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.
53607 Negative Declaration without studiesEach772.00
53607 Categorical Exemption / Environmental DeterminationEach226.00
TBDMobile Vending FeeEach473.00
55601Vendor Merchandise Release Fee
Street/pushcart vendorsIncident149.00
29
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION VIII PLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
51601Re-Inspection Fees
First assessmentEach74.50
Second assessmentEach110.00
Third assessmentEach149.00
51601Extension Fee (Notice of Violation)Each221.00
53507Dangerous and Abandoned Building FeeFee40% of board up fee
or $200, whichever
is greater.
57770Nonconforming Status LetterEach74.50
53418Code Enforcement and Hearing Examiner FeePer Hour110.00
53418Monitoring FeePer Hour125.50
Minimum125.50
53606Public Convenience & Necessity DeterminationPer Application940.00
53618Accelerated Development Project ReviewEachCity's Cost
53612Mitigation Monitoring
Fee due upon submission of site plan reviewPer Project427.00
Fee due upon submission for Plan CheckPer Project906.00
53606Historic Property Preservation Agreement Each204.75
(Mills Act Application)
53606Self-nonmination of properties to the Santa Ana Register ofEach4,754.00
Historical Properties
57770Sale of Miscellaneous ItemsCity's Cost
(e.g., Informational Literature)
53614Shopping Cart Containment ProgramAnnual Fee587.00
55402Commercial Vehicle Violation: Private Property
First Violation66.00
Second Violation100.00
Third Violation 125.00
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-6071(h)
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55000Commercial Vehicle Violation: Public Streets
First Violation66.00
Second Violation100.00
Third Violation125.00
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-6071(h)
Program administered by Police Department
55402Yard Parking Violation
First Violation66.00
Second Violation100.00
Third Violation 125.00
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-6071(e)
55402Displaying Vehicle For Sale
First Violation 66.00
Second Violation100.00
Third Violation 125.00
Pursuant to SAMC Sec 41-1301(a)
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
Projects prior to May 18, 2009, shall be subject to the fees indicated in Resolution 2009-018
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 his/her 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:
(1) 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 37.85
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 $37.85 paid.
no other case may any plan check fees be refunded.
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
51601
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION FEE79.30
51602
51603
A special investigation fee shall be charged by the Building
51611
Official for any investigation of a building structural work,
51604reports, certification, or any other related work requested by
51606an 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 $79.30 per hour
but in no case shall be less than $79.30.
51601VIOLATION/INVESTIGATION FEES79.30
51602
51603When any work for which a permit is required has been
51611commenced without the authorization of such permit, an
51604investigation may be required before a permit will be issued
51606for 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 $79.30 per hour but
in no case less than $79.30 shall be collected.
51601PENALTY FEES198.80
51602
51603In addition to the investigation fee and regular permit fee, a
51611penalty in an amount equal to the amount of the total permit
51604fee shall be required, but in no case less than $198.80
51606
51601EXPEDITED COPY REQUESTPer Hour54.05
Whenever a request is received for expedited documentation
of a written report, or for records or plans.
51605 APPROVAL FOR BUSINESSEach77.00
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 $30.00
and an inspection fee of $47.00 which shall be refunded if
an inspection proves to be unnecessary.
51601DEMOLITION PERMIT79.30
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 $79.30.
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
098001001-When a building is demolished, the owner shall provide the
24015City 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
specifically regulating
demolition
51601FLOODPLAIN CONSTRUCTIONEach238.95
STANDARDS VARIANCES
The fee for an application for a variance from the floodplain
construction standards of the City.
51601APPEALSEach1,107.00
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.
51601RELOCATION INSPECTIONS
The fee for an inspection on a building or structure, as
required for its proposed relocation.
Main building or structureEach398.90
Accessory structureEach79.30
Inspection for structures located outside of the CityPer Mile0.78
Travel timePer Hour79.30
53600APPLICATION 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
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.
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
51601OSHPD CERTIFICATION FEE
53600
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 1% 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.
51601MICROFILM RECORDSEach Sheet3.05
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.
53600RESEARCH AND PROCESSING FEES
53602
53601Whenever the Building Official is requested to approveEach238.95
53603alternate 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 aEach238.95
modification of code in accordance with the Building Code,
Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code or the Administrative Code
provisions for the Electrical Code.
53600STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING PLANCHECK
Fees for structural engineering plancheck 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.
SPECIAL INSPECTOR REGISTRATION FEEEach79.30
Inspection
The fee for registration of special inspectors in accordanceSpecialty
with Section 8-100 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
53600BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE FOR IDENTICAL,
RESIDENTIAL R-3, WITH DETACHED OR ATTACHED
GARAGES:
Models Only 100%
All other identical plans 50%
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
53602ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL PLAN
53601CHECK FEE FOR IDENTICAL, RESIDENTIAL R-3,
53603WITH DETACHED OR ATTACHED GARAGES:
Models Only 100%
All other identical plans 50%
51601CHANGE INCORRECT ADDRESSEach54.05
Project
51601CHANGE OWNER OR CONTRACTOREach54.05
Project
09801001-NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND
24015NOTICE 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.
57600ACCELERATED PLAN CHECK FEEPer Hour116.40
51601FIELD PLAN CHECK FEEMinimum Fee79.30
Per Hour
53600PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF BUILDINGMinimum Fee79.30
STANDARDS COMPLIANCEPer Hour
09801001-SIGNS
24015
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.
51601TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCYEach Project435.20
SPECIFIC CODE FEES AND CHARGES
51601BUILDING CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Building CodeEach Permit37.85
shall, at the time of filing an application fee of $6.55
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $31.30 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.
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
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.
51601PARKING LOT RESURFACING AND/OR REPAINTING
Existing parking lot resurfacing and/or repainting, fee shall
be based on the value of the work performed.
51601UNDERGROUND TANK REMOVAL
Underground tank removal and backfill fee shall be based
upon valuation.
51601EXCAVATION FOR SOIL CONTAMINATION
Excavation and backfill related to soil contamination fee shall
be based upon valuation.
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
(FEES BASED UPON VALUATION OF WORK)
TOTAL VAL
UFEE
$1.00 TO $500.00
$21.00
$501.00 TO $2000.00
$21.00 for the first $500.00 plus $3.25
for each additional $100.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $2,000.00
$2,001.00 TO $25,000.00
$69.75 for the first $2,000.00 plus $10.50
for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $25,000.00
$25,001.00 TO $50,000.00
$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
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
$50,001.00 TO $100,000.00
$500.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus
$5.40 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$100,000.00
$100,001.00 TO $500,000.00
$770.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus
$4.10 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$500,000.00
$500,001.00 TO $1,000,000.00
$2,410.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus
$3.60 for each additional $1,000.00
or fraction thereof, to and including
$1,000,000.00
$1,000.001.00 AND UP
$4,210.00 for the first $1,000,000.00
plus $2.20 for each additional
$1,000.00 or fraction thereof.
516011) Inspections outside of normal business hour
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or
Sunday Inspections)Per Hour79.30
516012) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building CodePer Hour79.30
516013) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
536004) Additional plan review required by changes, additions,
or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (1) hr.)Per Hour79.30
51603ELECTRICAL CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the Electrical CodeEach Permit37.85
shall, at the time of filing an application , pay a fee of $6.55
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $31.30 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 $61.8061.80
Note:An Electrical Code permit
fee is separate from and additional
to the fee for any other permit which
may be required by code provisions
other than the Electrical Code.
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
FEE SCHEDULE
516031) For new construction and relocation on residential
single family and duplexes:
Six cents ($.06) per square foot per floor plus$31.60 per
service meter shall only include receptacle, switch and
lighting outlets. All other fees shall apply.Per 31.60
Six cents ($.06) per square foot for detached or attached garages or
carports shall only include receptacle, switch and lighting outlets.
All other fees shall apply.
516032) Receptacles, outlets, light fixtures and general use switches, Each0.99
each
516033) Each air conditionerEach42.30
516034) Each self-contained factory wired approved unit, such as
home appliances, heaters, vegetable cases, drinking fountain,
heating appliances, multiple outlet assemblies, etc.Each10.45
516035) Busways, special raceways, under floor ducts, trolley or
plug-in busways each one hundred (100) feet or fractionEach 100'10.45
thereof
516036) Fire alarm communications, data control systems, smoke
detectors and low voltage system:
Commercial (charge by number of devices):
0 - 10 total devicesEach22.25
10 or more total devices1.80
Each control panel, standby power supply panel,
annunciator panel or similar main piece of
control equipment for one of the above systems.Each10.45
Residential (charge by number of dwelling units):
Residential unit (1)22.75
Each add'l residential unit in a multiple-dwelling
occupancyEach13.65
Each add'l residential unit over 20 in a hotel, motel,
boarding house or lodgeEach8.25
516037) Dedicated circuitEach10.45
516038) Service Meters, Reset Meters, Subpanel, Switchboard, Motor
Control Center, or similar equipment changes or additions.
599 volts or less, under 400 amps.Each Meter31.60
599 volts or less, 400 amps and less than 1200 amps.Each Meter79.30
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
598 volts or less, 1200 amps and over.Each Meter159.15
516039) Signs and high-potential gas tube lighting, eachEach31.60
Note:This shall include all necessary control equipment
5160310) Swimming pool, fountain, spas, eachEach69.90
5160311) Above ground spasEach22.50
5160312) Temporary power- construction:
For services supplying a temporary power pole,
pedestal or piggybackEach54.95
For a system of distribution and utilization of poles
for temporary construction power, each poleEach Pole10.45
5160313) Temporary construction lighting:
500 lamps or less4.70
Over 500 lamps8.20
5160314) 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 meterEach Meter198.80
Temporary work with service, each meterEach Meter27.80
5160315) Lighting standards:
With one (1) fixture eachEach10.45
Each additional fixture on the same standardEach3.00
5160316) Time clock or photo electric cell, eachEach8.20
5160317) Radiant ceiling heat per roomPer Room10.45
5160318) 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 (KVA))
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
Up to and including 1 HP, KW, KVA eachEach4.25
Over 1 and not over 10 HP, KW, KVA eachEach10.95
Over 10 and not over 50 HP, KW, KVA eachEach22.25
Over 50 and not over 100 HP, KW, KVA eachEach47.65
Over 100 and not over 500 HP, KW, KVA eachEach63.50
Over 500 HP, KW, KVA eachEach79.30
5160319) Demolition, per projectPer Project30.80
5160320) Inspections outside of normal business hours (four hour
minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or Sunday Per Hour79.30
inspections)
5160321) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building CodePer Hour79.30
5160322) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
5360123) Additional plan review required by changes, additions, or
revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (1) hour) Per Hour79.30
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.
51604MECHANICAL CODE
Any person desiring a permit required by the MechanicalEach Permit37.85
Code shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee
of $6.55 towards the State Mandated Training Program
and pay a fee equal to $31.30 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$61.80.61.80
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.
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
FEE SCHEDULE
516041) 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 Each27.60
100,000 BTU/h
516042) 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/hEach39.40
516043) 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/hEach47.65
516044) 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/hEach47.65
516045) 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/hEach57.85
516046) 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/hEach79.30
516047) For each VAV control box or air handling
unit to and including 2,000 cubic feet per minute,
including ducts attached theretoEach18.75
516048) For each VAV or air-handling unit over 2,000 cfmEach27.60
Note: This fee shall not apply to an air-handling
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.
516049) Outdoor dual packaged heating and cooling Each47.65
5160410) For the installation or relocation of each floor
furnace, including ventEach27.60
5160411) For the installation or relocation of each suspended
heater, recessed wall heater or floor-mounted unit heaterEach27.60
5160412) Decorative fireplaceEach27.60
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ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5160413) 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 codeEach18.75
Note: Each HVAC system served by a VAV
control box is considered a separate system.
5160414) For the installation of each Type I commercial
kitchen hood which is served by mechanical exhaust,
including the ducts for each hoodEach47.65
5160415) For the installation of each Type II residential or
commercial kitchen hoods which is served by mechanical
exhaust, including the ducts for each hood Each27.60
5160416) For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct
(environmental air)Each18.75
(a) Bathroom or toilet room exhaust.
(b) Laundry room exhaust.
(c) Residential range or oven exhaust.
(d) Other environmental air duct.
5160417) Fan coil installationEach31.60
5160418) For each evaporative cooler other than portable typeEach27.60
5160419) Incidental gas pipingEach18.75
5160420) Fire damper installation, eachEach27.60
5160421) Vent fanEach27.60
5160422) Approved fire extinguishing systemEach27.60
5160423) 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 codeEach27.60
(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.
(j) Clean-room filter bank (HEPA)
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
(k) Humidifier.
(l) Duct heater.
(m) Condensate Pumps
(n) Etcetera.
5160424) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each
appliance "vent" installed and not included in an applianceEach27.60
permit
5160425) Each process piping systemEach79.30
5160426) For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any
heating or air-conditioning system authorized by permitEach79.30
(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:
(1) Flammable vapors
(2) Fumes
(3) Smoke
(4) Heat
5160427) For the installation or relocation of each domestic-
type incinerator Each18.75
(Shall have permit and approval from S.C.A.Q.M.D.)
5160428) For the installation or relocation of each commercial
or industrial-type incinerator Each79.30
(Shall have permit and approval from S.C.A.Q.M.D.)
5160429) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or
Sunday inspections)Per Hour79.30
5160430) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building CodePer Hour79.30
5160431) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
5160432) Additional plan review required by changes, additions
or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
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
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SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
PLUMBING CODE
51602Any person desiring a permit required by the Plumbing Code shall,Each Permit37.85
at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of $6.55 towards the
State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee equal to$31.30
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 $61.80
61.80
(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
516021) For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures
on one trap (including water, drainage piping, and
backflow protection therefore)Each9.35
516022) For each dental unitEach18.75
516023) Medical gas piping system per 100'Per 100'18.75
516024) For each building sewer Each27.60
(a) Each additional connectionEach9.35
(b) Each additional 100 feet or fraction thereofEach9.35
(c) Sewer/alteration/repairEach18.75
516025) For each private sewage disposal systemEach57.30
516026) For each cesspool (where permitted)Each27.60
516027) For each sewer capEach79.30
516028) For each fixture capEach5.00
516029) For each new gas piping system (includes one to
four outlets)Each18.75
5160210) For each gas outlet of five or more Each2.95
5160211) For the repair/replacement of a gas piping system
(includes one to four outlets)Each18.75
5160212) For the alteration/addition to an existing gas system
(includes one to four outlets)Each27.60
5160213) For each residential water heater and/or ventEach9.35
45
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5160214) For each commercial boiler or water heaterEach47.65
5160215) For installation, alteration, or repair of water
piping, each 100'Each18.75
5160216) Rain water piping (buried), each 100'Each12.05
5160217) Rainwater systems - per drain (inside building)Each18.75
5160218) Roof drain system, per drainEach18.75
5160219) Deck drains, per drainEach6.60
5160220) For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter,
including backflow protection devices therefore Each12.05
(atmospheric type only)
5160221) For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included
in Item 20:
0 to 59.35
Over 5, each2.95
5160222) For each backflow protective device other than
atmospheric-type vacuum breakers:
2 inches and smaller9.35
Over 2 inches18.75
5160223) For each pool trapEach9.35
5160224) For each pool heater Each47.65
5160225) For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor
including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type
grease interceptors functioning as fixture trapsEach15.80
5160226) For each residential water conditionerEach9.35
5160227) For each commercial water conditionerEach18.75
5160228) For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping,
each fixtureEach18.75
5160229) 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 codeEach27.60
(a) Sewage Ejector
(b) Sump Pump
(c) Hot Water Storage Tank
(d) Heat Exchanger
(e) Cooling Tower
(f) House Booster Pumps
46
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
5160230) Temporary Gas ServiceEach198.80
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.
5160231) Inspections outside of normal business hours (4 hour
minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday or Sunday Per Hour79.30
inspections).
5160232) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable provisions
of the Building CodePer Hour79.30
5160233) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
5160234) Additional plan review required by changes, additions or
revisions to approved plans (minimum charge -one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
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
51606Any person desiring a grading permit required by the BuildingEach Permit37.85
Code, shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee of $6.55
towards the State Mandated Training Program and pay a fee
equal to $31.30 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 permit which may be
required by code provisions.)
FEE SCHEDULE
Minimum
516061) Grading Permit:Per Hour79.30
a. One and Two S.F.D.1 Hour
b. Multiple Residential including, Residential tracts,
Apartments, Condominiums, Hotels, Motels, and
Similar Construction2 Hours
c. Non-Residential Site Less Than 2 Acres3 Hours
d. Non-Residential Site 2 Acres and More5 Hours
e. Preliminary Grading Permit, Underground Tank
Removal and Excavation for Soil Contamination1 Hour
f. Existing Parking Lot Resurfacing and Repainting1 Hour
47
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
516062) In 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 pavingSq. Ft.0.03
Minimum
516063) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday
or Sunday inspections)Per Hour79.30
516064) Re-inspection fee assessed under applicable
provisions of the Building CodePer Hour79.30
516065) Inspections for which no fee is specifically
indicated (minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.30
SOLAR ENERGY CODE
51611Any person desiring a permit required by the Solar Energy Each
Code shall, at the time of filing an application, pay a fee ofPermit37.85
$6.55 towards the State Mandated Training Program and
a fee equal to $31.30 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$61.80.
61.80
(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
516111) For collectors (including related piping and
regulating devices):
2
Up to 1,000 sq. ft. (93m)
9.35
22
Between 1,001 (93.1m) and 2,000 sq. ft. (186m)15.80
2
More than 2,000 sq. ft. (18m)
15.80
plus per 1,000 sq.ft. (93m2) or fraction1.65
2
thereof over 2,000 sq. ft. (186m)
516112) For storage tanks (including related piping and
regulating devices):
3
Up to 750 gallons (3m)8.00
3
Between 751 (3m) and 2,000 gallons
14.40
48
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION IXPLANNING & BUILDING AGENCY
3
More than 2,000 (8m) gallons14.40
3
plus per 1,000 (4m) or fraction thereof
1.65
3
over 2,000 gallons (8m)
516113) For rock storage:
3
Up to 1,500 cu. ft. (42m)
9.35
33
Between 1,501 (42.1m) and 3,000 cu. ft. (84m)
15.80
3
More than 3,000 cu. ft. (84m)15.80
3
plus per 1,000 cu. ft. (28m) or fraction
1.65
3
thereof over 3,000 cu. ft. (84m)
516114) Self-contained water heater (residential type)Each9.35
516115) Water heater (commercial type)Each47.65
516116) Heat exchanger Each9.35
516117) Water piping replacement, each 100 feetEach18.75
516118) Gas piping service, 1-5 outletsEach18.75
516119) Backflow prevention deviceEach9.35
5161110) For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated
by this code for which no fee is listedEach9.35
5161111) Inspections outside of normal business hours
(4 hour minimum charge for Holidays, Saturday
and Sunday inspections)Per Hour79.32
5161112) Re-inspection fee assessed under provisions of the
Building CodePer Hour79.32
5161113) Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge - one (1) hour)Per Hour79.32
5161114) Additional plan review required by changes,
additions, or revisions to approved plans (minimum
charge - one (1)hour)Per Hour79.32
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.
49
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
51401Alarm User Permit
Commercial & ResidentialPer Year30.00
53413False Alarms
(Code 459) Burglary Calls - Commercial & ResidentialPer Incident
1st IncidentNo Charge
2nd Incident50.00
3rd Incident75.00
4th Incident125.00
5th Incident150.00
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response200.00
7th Incident300.00
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status400.00
53413False Alarms
(Code 211) Robbery Calls - ResidentialPer Incident
1st IncidentNo charge
2nd Incident50.00
3rd Incident75.00
4th Incident125.00
5th Incident150.00
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response200.00
7th Incident300.00
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status400.00
53413False Alarms
(Code 211) Robbery Calls - CommercialPer Incident
1st Incident75.00
2nd Incident100.00
3rd Incident150.00
4th Incident200.00
5th Incident250.00
6th Incident - fee & warning of non-response300.00
7th Incident350.00
8th Incident - fee & placed on non-response status400.00
53419Firearms Examination Service Fee - Outside Agencies
Basic Function Exam - per firearm35.00
Full Function Exam - per firearm210.00
Examination & Comparison320.00
Examination & Comparison - Major Crime (up to 6 hours)620.00
Hourly charge in excess of 6 hours - each additional hour100.00
53409Storage of Weapon Fee - per weapon100.00
1-1-05 state law change (AB 2431, PC 12021.3): fee can be charged when any weapon
is released to an owner or gun dealer
53404Fingerprint FeePer Card23.00
City processing fee only
Applicants exempted by law shall not pay.
099810002-Fingerprint Fee
State processing fee
57491Actual Cost
For all fingerprinting requiring State processing, the
applicable state fee will be added to the $23.00 City fee above.
50
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
53407Citation Sign Off - Non-SAPD
Equipment violatorsPer Incident15.00
53407Vehicle Citation Sign Off - SAPDPer Citation5.00
57470Copy of Lost CitationPer Citation2.00
57000Driving Under Influence Cost RecoveryActual Cost
Persons arrested for driving under the influencePer IncidentUp to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
57000Police Pursuits Cost RecoveryActual Cost
Persons apprehended in police pursuitsPer IncidentUp to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
57000Hit & Run Accident InvestigationActual Cost
Persons responsible for hit and run accidentsPer IncidentUp to $1,000
Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53150 et seq.
57000Disturbing the Peace Police Service FeeEachActual Cost
Pursuant to S.A. Municipal Code Sec. 10-300 et seq.Up to $500
51607Ice Cream Truck Vendor Permits
Includes one Driver/OperatorEach230.00
Additional TruckEach36.00
53419License to Sell Pistols/RevolversPer License145.00
53416Administration Citation FeeFirst Violation100.00
Allows Animal Service Officers the right to cite for State andSecond Violation200.00
Local Animal Law ViolationsThird Violation500.00
53405Police Accident Photos
B&W and Color Print, (4X5/3.5X5) & Polaroid'sEach5.00
B&W and Color Print, 5X7Each7.00
B&W and Color Print, 8X10Each12.00
Contact Print, 8X10Each12.00
53405Police Evidence Photos to CD/DVD
Per set-up Each20.00
Per ImageEach1.00
53405Digital Media ReproductionEach25.00
53405Police Evidence Tape (audio or video tape)Each36.00
53417Police Accident ReportsEach20.00
53403Search Fee (no case #)Each10.00
53417Police Immigration/Clearance LettersEach20.00
53417Police Incident Reports
Citizens Request for Information FormEach*20.00
*Reports in excess of 20 pgs.Per Page1.00
53403Search fee (no case #)10.00
57000Request to Review Criminal HistoryPer Request20.00
51
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
57000Request to Review Incident InformationPer Request20.00
57401Police Security Services
LieutenantPer Hour105.00
SergeantPer Hour85.00
Police OfficersPer Hour69.00
PCO/PSO/ReservePer Hour45.00
53410Impound of Owner Release Animals Per Impound81.00**
(includes 2 nights boarding charge)
County of Orange proposed fees, subject to change pending County approval**
51607Pushcart Permits
Vendor/Operator Permit-1cartEach*230.00
* Additional Carts/OperatorsEach36.00
53400Release of Impounded Vehicles-SAPD/Traffic
Vehicle Registration Expired Over 6 Months
Each140.00
Unlicensed/Suspended-Revoked Drivers
Each190.00
$90 to 011-01-5514 (increased from $85)
$100 to 20-01-5352-100
57402Solicitation PermitPer Permit36.00
Vehicle for Hire (Taxi) Fees
Driver's PermitsEach35.00
(Original, Renewal, Replacement or Duplicate)
Vehicle for Hire PermitEach145.00
Vehicle for Permit TransferEach6.00
57402Reinspection Fee-Plan Checks/Not CompletedMinimum *41.00
*$41.00 minimum or hourly employee rate.
Fee to be charged when inspection is called for
work not complete or corrections called for are
not made.
Second Hand Dealer FeeEach71.00
Security Guard Company FeeEach71.00
53407Equipment Violation
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 40225Each85.00
Proof of CorrectionEach10.00
51402Street Closure PermitPer Permit140.00
53613Land Use Certificate Processing Fee
for temporary outdoor eventPer Permit31.00
Accelerated Processing FeePer Permit67.00
50045Escort Bureau, Introduction Service Establishment, and Escort Fee
s
Program administered by Police Department
Escort Bureau PermitEach723.00
Introduction Service PermitEach723.00
Escort PermitEach155.00
52
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
50045Figure Model Studios/Figure Model Fees:
Program administered by Police Department
Figure Model Studio PermitEach723.00
Figure Model PermitEach155.00
Figure Model Studio Sale or TransferEach723.00
Figure Model Studio Change of Location or NameEach36.00
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.
50045Massage Establishment/Massage Technician Fees:
Program administered by Police Department
Massage Establishment PermitsEach723.00
Massage Technician PermitsEach300.00
Massage Technician Testing FeeEach150.00
Massage Technician Transfer/DuplicateEach35.00
Massage Establishment Sale TransferEach723.00
Massage Establishment Change of Location or NameEach260.00
NOTE: Massage Establishment Permit
Applicants who are also Massage Technician
Permit Applicants shall only be required to pay
the Massage Establishment Permit Fee.
50045Peep Show Permit FeeEach312.00
Program administered by Police Department
50045Pool/Billiard Permit FeeEach312.00
Program administered by Police Department
50045Public Dance Establishments
Program administered by Police Department
Dance Permits
PermanentEach312.00
One-DayEach78.00
*Extraordinary Police ServicesEach500.00
57402Police Training Video TapePer Tape46.00
55000Parking Violation: Late feeViolations with a 'base' (original) 50% of base fine.
fine of $100 or less:(Rounded Total delinquent
up to the next whole dollar) fine is 150%
of base fine.
Violations with a 'base' (original) 20% of base fine.
fine of $100 or more:(Rounded Total delinquent
up to the next whole dollar) fine is 120%
of base fine.
*Subject to City Council approval of implementing ordinance.
53
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
Additional late charges will be imposed at the time an unpaid Parking Violation penalty is placed
as a vehicle registration "hold" with DMV. The "total" Late Charge assessed will increase to:
Violations with a 'base' (original) 90% of base fine.
fine of $100 or less:(Rounded Total delinquent
up to the next whole dollar) fine is 190%
of base fine.
Violations with a 'base' (original) 40% of base fine.
fine of $100 or more:(Rounded Total delinquent
up to te next woeoarnes 140
hhldll)fii%
of base fine.
55000Parking a vehicle within 300 ft. of fire
apparatus answering a fire alarm
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-41(7)Each53.00
55000Permit required Special Parking District
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-493 (a)Each44.00
55000Parking in a red zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(1)Each61.00
55000Parking in a yellow zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(2)Each44.00
55000Parking in a white zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(3)Each44.00
55000Parking in a green zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(4)Each44.00
55000Parking in a blue (handicapped) zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-131(5)Each108.00
55000Cancellation of citation (Disabled Placards)Each25.00
55000Parking in a "No Parking" zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-132Each65.00
55000No parking-street sweeping
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-133Each60.00
55000Parking in violation of "emergency no parking sign"
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-134Each65.00
55000Parking in alley
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-135(a)Each52.00
55000Stopping, standing or parking a vehicle w/in parkway
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-135(b)Each52.00
55000Parking at certain places and for certain purposes
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136Each52.00
55000For sale; inoperable vehicles; repairing vehicles
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(a)Each60.00
55000Parking over 72 hours
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(b)Each60.00
54
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
55000Parking on left side of one-way roadway
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-136(d)Each36.00
55000Parking outside of lapping marked parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-138(a)Each44.00
55000Angle parking prohibited in certain areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-139Each44.00
55000Parking in restricted areas. Time limit parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-142Each44.00
55000Overnight parking prohibited in certain areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-144Each36.00
55000Parking any commercial vehicle over 10,000 lbs. In a residential
district for a period of time longer than two(2) hours prohibited
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-145Each75.00
55000Parking on City property
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-147Each36.00
55000Parking on property of Joint Powers Agency-city is member
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-147.1Each36.00
55000Parking in metered space time expired or beyond max. time
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-402(1)Each53.00
55000Parking outside of painted or marked area of metered space
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-402(2)Each53.00
55000Park any vehicle restricting traffic (ingress/egress)
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(2)Each53.00
55000Park any vehicle with trailer, etc., restricting traffic
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(4)Each65.00
55000Red no parking areas-striped no parking areas
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(5)Each53.00
55000Parking outside/across designated parking lines
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(6)Each44.00
55000Parking overtime on public parking lot
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(9)Each44.00
55000Use metered spaces when meter indicates unlawful parking
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(11)Each44.00
55000Park any truck in excess of 2 tons in parking lot
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(12)Each53.00
55000Unauthorized parking in "handicapped" zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-432(15)Each82.00
55000Continued Time Zone
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 36-143Each44.00
55
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
55000Parking within an intersection
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(a)Each51.00
55000Parking within a crosswalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(b)Each51.00
55000Parking adjacent to safety zone
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(c)Each51.00
55000Parking within 15 ft. of driveway entrance of fire station
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(d)Each51.00
55000Parking on a sidewalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(f)Each51.00
55000Obstructing traffic by stopping, standing or parking alongside
highway obstruction
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(g)Each51.00
55000Double Parking
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(h)Each51.00
55000Parking upon a bridge
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500(k)Each51.00
55000Parked, right hand wheels more than 18" from right hand curb
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22502(a)Each51.00
55000Motorcycle parked, one wheel or fender not touching curb
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22502(e)Each51.00
55000Parked within 15 feet of fire hydrant
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22514Each51.00
55000Unattended vehicle, stop motor and set breaks
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22515(a)Each57.00
55000Parking in a space designated for disabled persons without
a distinguishing plate or placard
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(a)Each373.00
55000Obstruct, block, or otherwise bar access to a parking space
designated for disabled persons
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(b)Each373.00
55000Park or leave standing any vehicle, including one displaying
plates or placard, on boundary lines marking a parking space
designated for disabled persons
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22507.8(c)Each373.00
55000Entering an Intersection, Rail-crossing or crosswalk
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22526Each168.00
55000No Year or Month License Plate Tab
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 5204Each87.00
56
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XPOLICE DEPARTMENT
55000No Vehicle Front/Rear License Plate
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 5200Each87.00
55000Stopping/Parking in a Fire Lane
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500.1Each116.00
55000Parking in Front of a Driveway
Pursuant to CVC Sec. 22500 (e)Each51.00
Parking vehicle for sale - 1st violation
55000See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 41-1301(a)
Parking vehicle for sale - 2nd conviction w/in year
55000See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 41-1301(a)
Parking vehicle for sale - 3rd conviction w/in year
55000See Planning & Building section of Misc. Fee Schedule
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 41-1301(a)
Program administered by Police Department
55000Occupied Motor HomeEach35.00
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 10.89
55000Park HoursEach95.00
Pursuant to SAMC 31-2.9
55000Parked on Park PropertyEach37.00
Pursuant to SAMC 31-2.16c
55000Exceed Period - Vehicle StorageEach116.00
Pursuant to SAMC 36-434
55000Improper Display of PermitEach41.00
Pursuant to SAMC 36-488
55000Off Truck RouteEach89.00
Pursuant to SAMC 36-171
53416Wild Animal Permit Fee (Nonrefundable)
Pursuant to SAMC Sec. 5-8Each144.00
55402Commercial Vehicle Violation: Public Streets vehicle in
excess of 6 ft. in height parked within 100 ft.
of posted intersection (SAMC 36-145.5)
First ViolationPer Violation66.00
Second Violation (within a 12 mo. Period)Per Violation100.00
Third Violation (within a 12 mo. Period)Per Violation125.00
57
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
05817002-51701Transportation Permits/Oversize/Overweight
Annual PermitEach90.00
Single Trip PermitEach16.00
Fax Processing Service (Optional)Per Fiscal Year35.07
01117002-51701Building Moving Permits
Permit FeeEach90.00
Building Under 1,000 sq. ft.Each16.00
Building 1,000 sq. ft. or overEach16.00
Legal Weight/Size LoadNot RequiredNo Charge
01117002-57991Banner and Decorations
Application FeePer Transaction138.56
Removal FeePer Street Per Pole138.56
01117002-51608Newsbox Permits and Inspection
Initial/Renewal Permit FeePer Publication160.00
Annual Inspection FeePer Location41.61
01117002-53707Curb Painting
$192.56 minimumPer Foot10.62
01117002-53707Street Name SignEach277.88
01117002-53707Miscellaneous Street Signs
Stop, Yield, Bus Stop, etc.Each343.27
08617002-57006Tree Planting
24" box minimum treeEach670.18
08617002-57770City Street Map (22"X29")
First MapEach3.37
AdditionalEach3.37
08617002-57770Water System Map (62"X78")Each9.82
08617002-57770Sewer System Map (62"X78")Each9.82
10117002-57006Geographic Information System (GIS)
Consultant(s) Time
Actual Contract Cost
Staff Time
Actual Staff Cost
08617002-56305Accelerated Plan Check for Public ImprovementsPer Hour211.00
08617002-56305Traffic Analysis/Studies Plan Check Per Hour195.00
08617002-56305Improvement Plan Check
Per HourPer Hour158.00
NOTE : Street, Storm Drain, Traffic, Grading, Sewer
and Water Plan Check and Storm Drain, Sewer, Water
and Related Studies.
08617002-56305Surface Drainage Plan CheckPer Hour158.00
58
RESOLUTION 2010-023
REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
08617002-56305Improvement Standard Plans/Specifications
Storm DrainsSet11.44
Street ImprovementsSet14.71
Sanitary SewersSet11.44
Water ImprovementsSet19.61
Revision within 1 year
01117002-56305Plans/Specifications Fees (nonrefundable)
Reproduction10 Sheets24.53
Each additional1.65
Mailing Minimum14.42
08617002-56305Tract Map - Final
Hourly RatePer Hour158.00
08617002-56305Parcel Map - Final
Hourly RatePer Hour158.00
08617002-56305Lot Line Adjustment/Lot MergerPer Hour158.00
08617002-56305Certificate of CompliancePer Hour158.00
08617002-51704Single Family Residence Repair Fee for:
driveways, sidewalks, curb coringEach234.00
05817002-53706Street Work Permits/Inspection Fees
Charged in addition to other feesEach265.00
08617002-51704Inspection Fees:
Trench Excavation/Back FillLinear Foot1.71
(unless included in other fees) Minimum142.00
08617002-51704Storm Drains/Culverts, Sewer, Water Mains/Line ChannelsLinear Foot8.00
Minimum142.00
08617002-51703Sewer Laterals/Water ServicesEach868.00
08617002-51704Traffic Occupancy or Lane Closure Requiring Signage
All StreetsPer Day266.32
Minor StreetsDeposit842.06
Major StreetsDeposit1,121.13
08617002-51704Manhole, Vaults, Catch Basins and required signage,
striping or barricades
Plus EarthworkEach1,027.00
08617002-51704Curb, Gutter or Combination including EarthworkLinear Foot1.96
Minimum142.00
08617002-51704Curb Return, including EarthworkEach264.00
08617002-51704Sidewalk including EarthworkSq.Foot1.29
Minimum142.00
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
08617002-51704Drive Approach including EarthworkSq. Foot0.88
Minimum142.00
08617002-51704Paving, including Earthwork
(0 - 2000 sq. ft.) Sq. Foot0.36
(Over 2000 sq. ft.) Sq. Foot0.26
Minimum142.00
08617002-51704Fencing
Masonry, Concrete or Block
$127.58 minimumLinear Foot1.52
Minimum127.58
08617002-57006Street Trees
By Developer, Inspection Only Each172.00
08617002-51704Permanent Street Patch Guarantee
Refundable if done in 30 calendar daysSq. Foot32.14
08617002-51704Projects Exceeding $50,000 & <=$100,000 and/or Percent of estimated
Work items not included hereconstruction costs9.59%
08617002-51704Projects Exceeding $100,000 and/or Percent of estimated
Work items not included hereconstruction costs7.00%
08617002-57006Overtime Rate for Construction InspectorsPer Hour59.35-63.87
Construction Inspector overtime rate range. Actual overtime
hourly - rate based on Inspectors salary step
08617002-56305Certificate of CorrectionPer Hour158.00
08617002-56305Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions; Agreements and Per Hour158.00
Miscellaneous Checking
06817002-53710Notice of Abatement – Standard Administration Fee Each350.00
06817002-53710Notice of Abatement – Multiple Postings in a 12-month Period Each58.00
06817002-56203Sign Removal from Public Right of WayPer Sign26.81
06817002-53719Sanitation Charge
Bimonthly
Single FamilyPer Unit14.91
DuplexPer Unit14.91
TriplexPer Unit14.91
Fourplex or largerPer Unit14.91
BusinessPer Unit14.91
NOTE: Any portion of a building which is designed
to be separately rentable and is separately identifiable
by a letter or number designation shall constitute a
separate and distinct unit, except that any publicly-
owned building shall be a single unit.
08617002-51704Survey Monument Check: 1st Monument CheckEach803.00
Additional monumentEach161.00
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
08617002-51704Uninitiated Street Work PermitPer PermitDouble Street Work
Permit Fee
08617002-57790Abandonment Processing
SummaryPer Application1,581.00
Non-SummaryPer Application4,743.00
05817002-51705Encroachment ProcessingEach418.45
06017002-53720Meter Test
in FieldEach7.39
in ShopEach7.39
Note: Fee is refunded if the meter shows an error of more than 2%
over the correct reading.
06017002-53720Replace Meter (Removed for Unpaid Bills)
Program administered by Public Works Agency; fee also shown on page 7
*5/8" Each*59.06
*3/4" Each*76.43
1"Each125.96
1 1/2"Each295.48
2"Each394.94
* After business hours, the minimum charge
for replacement is $127.58
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).
06017002-53720Cut-off Water Service in StreetEach330.19
06017002-53725Temporary Construction Meter DepositEach1,013.36
06017002-53720Removal of Straight Pipe (administered by PWA)Each85.52
06017002-53720Repair Curb Stop (administered by PWA)Each125.96
01117002-51609Outdoor Dining FeeApplication Fee1,121.00
Annual license fee based on size of dining areaSquare Foot0.73
08617002-57006Citywide Bicycle Locker Program
Application ProcessingPer Fiscal Year7.39
Security DepositOne-time, Refundable73.78
Key ReplacementPer Key22.15
Lock ReplacementPer Lock118.05
Damage/Repair FeeEach44.26
08617002-51704Directional Boring FeePer Linear Foot2.00
01117002-514022nd Street Mall Use FeePer Event36.90
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
Drainage Assessment Area FeePer Acre
22117002-50500Area 16,138.57
22217002-50500Area 27,400.23
22317002-50500Area 33,984.17
22417002-50500Area 45,880.35
22517002-50500Area 5 6,699.31
22617002-50500Area 66,588.64
05517002-53701Sewer Connection FeePer Plumbing87.72
Fixture Unit
06017002-53712Metered Water Rates
Base Rate Per 100 Cubic Feet2.673
Tail Block Rate Per 100 Cubic Feet3.097
05617002-53902Sanitary Sewer Service ChargePer 100 Cubic Feet of Water0.338
Or Per Month Per SFH6.760
05617002-53902Sewer Grease CleaningPer Year1,986.16
08617002-57006Residential Parking PermitSingle Family Home - each permit
annual renewal 50.00
every two years90.00
maximum 3 permits
Multi-family Home (up to four plex) - each permit
annual renewal50.00
every two years90.00
maximum 1 permit
Trench Cut Fees -
Dry Utilities
05817002-53704Arterial StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years16.14
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years14.29
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years13.44
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years10.74
05817002-53705Local StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years10.93
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years9.72
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years9.13
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years8.24
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years7.32
Wet Utilities
05817002-53704Arterial StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years25.09
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years22.20
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years20.89
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years16.71
05817002-53705Local StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years17.01
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years15.10
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years14.19
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years12.80
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years11.39
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
Changes based on Engineering News Record
* New fees authorized pursuant to Resolution 2009-018 in March 2009
** Some fees previously approved pursuant to Resolution 2009-018 and not subject to increase
PIPELINE PROJECT FEES PER RESOLUTION NO. 2009-018
05817002-51701Transportation Permits/Oversize/Overweight
Annual PermitEach90.00
Single Trip PermitEach16.00
Fax Processing Service (Optional)Per Fiscal Year35.07
01117002-51701Building Moving Permits
Permit FeeEach90.00
Building Under 1,000 sq. ft.Each16.00
Building 1,000 sq. ft. or overEach130.76
Legal Weight/Size LoadNot RequiredNo Charge
08617002-56305Accelerated Plan Check for Public ImprovementsPer Hour157.89
and Traffic Studies (Optional)
08617002-56305Improvement Plan Check
Per HourPer Hour143.53
NOTE : Street, Storm Drain, Traffic, Grading, Sewer
and Water Plan Check and Storm Drain, Sewer, Water
and Related Studies.
08617002-56305Surface Drainage Plan CheckPer Hour138.93
08617002-56305Tract Map - Final
Hourly RatePer Hour143.54
Flat fee minimum at $1,435.39Minimum1,435.39
08617002-56305Parcel Map - Final
Hourly RatePer Hour143.54
Flat fee minimum at $1,435.39Minimum1,435.39
08617002-56305Lot Line AdjustmentPer Hour143.54
Minimum430.60
08617002-56305Certificate of CompliancePer Hour143.54
Minimum430.60
08617002-51704Single Family Residence Repair Fee for:
driveways, sidewalks, curb coringEach78.94
05817002-53706Street Work Permits/Inspection Fees
Charged in addition to other feesEach145.46
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
08617002-51704Inspection Fees:
Trench Excavation/Back Fill
(unless included in other fees)
In Dirt-$127.58 minimumLinear Foot0.71
Minimum127.58
In Paving-$127.58 minimumLinear Foot1.01
Minimum127.58
08617002-51704Storm Drains/Culverts, Sewer, Water Mains/Line Channels
In Dirt-$127.58 minimumLinear Foot4.09
Minimum127.58
In Paving-$127.58 minimumLinear Foot4.66
Minimum127.58
08617002-51703Sewer Laterals/Water ServicesEach283.85
08617002-51704Traffic Occupancy or Lane Closure Requiring Signage
All StreetsPer Day266.32
Minor StreetsDeposit842.06
Major StreetsDeposit1,121.13
08617002-51704Manhole, Vaults, Catch Basins and required signage,
striping or barricades
Plus EarthworkEach213.69
08617002-51704Curb, Gutter or Combination including Earthwork
$127.58 minimumLinear Foot1.73
Minimum127.58
08617002-51704Curb Return, including Earthwork
$127.58 minimumEach68.57
Minimum127.58
08617002-51704Sidewalk including Earthwork
$127.58 minimumSq.Foot0.62
Minimum127.58
08617002-51704Drive Approach including Earthwork
$127.58 minimumSq. Foot0.79
Minimum127.58
08617002-51704Paving, including Earthwork
(0 - 2000 sq. ft.) $127.58 minimumSq. Foot0.25
(Over 2000 sq. ft.) $127.58 minimumSq. Foot0.18
Minimum127.58
08617002-57006Street Trees
By Developer, Inspection Only - $90.60 minimum Each32.71
08617002-51704Permanent Street Patch Guarantee
Refundable if done in 30 calendar daysSq. Foot32.14
08617002-51704Projects Exceeding $100,000 and/or Percent of estimated
Work items not included hereconstruction costs3.25%
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REVENUEFY 10-11
ACCOUNTDEPARTMENT/MISCELLANEOUS FEE OR SERVICEUNITFEES
SECTION XIPUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
08617002-57006Overtime Rate for Construction InspectorsPer Hour59.35-63.87
Construction Inspector overtime rate range. Actual overtime
hourly - rate based on Inspectors salary step
08617002-56305Certificate of CorrectionMinimum430.60
Per Hour143.54
08617002-56305Covenants, Conditions, & Restrictions; Agreements and Minimum430.60
Miscellaneous Checking Per Hour143.54
08617002-51704Survey Monument CheckPer Hour394.73
Maximum1,184.26
08617002-51704Uninitiated Street Work PermitPer PermitDouble Street Work
Permit Fee
08617002-57790Abandonment Processing
0 - 600 square feetPer Application77.03
Over 600 square feetPer Application1,736.90
05817002-51705Encroachment ProcessingEach418.45
01117002-51609Outdoor Dining FeeApplication Fee442.69
Annual license fee based on size of dining areaSquare Foot0.73
08617002-51704Directional Boring FeePer Linear Foot0.56
Trench Cut Fees -
Dry Utilities
05817002-53704Arterial StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years16.14
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years14.29
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years13.44
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years10.74
05817002-53705Local StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years10.93
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years9.72
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years9.13
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years8.24
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years7.32
Wet Utilities
05817002-53704Arterial StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years25.09
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years22.20
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years20.89
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years16.71
05817002-53705Local StreetResurfaced between 0 and 5 years17.01
Resurfaced between 6 and 10 years15.10
Resurfaced between 11 and 15 years14.19
Resurfaced between 16 and 20 years12.80
Resurfaced between 21 and 25 years11.39
Changes based on Engineering News Record
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PROPOSED NEW MISCELLANEOUS FEES
FIRE DEPARTMENT
1)Fire Access Lane Parking Citation SAMC 14-25
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $116.00
The fire department has discontinued issuing parking citations in fire access lanes through the Central
Court system and has adopted the citation tool used by the Police Department. This allows for cost
savings in citation books and brings the total revenue back to the city. Since the fire department can
legally only cite through the adopted fire code and not the California Vehicle Code we must establish our
own fee schedule. The proposed fee mirrors the Police Department fee. An estimated $500 in revenue will
be generated from this fee.
2)Fire Incident Report/Photographs on Computer Disc (CD)
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $20.00 per disc
This fee provides the public the opportunity to receive requested incident reports and photographs in a
digital format. An estimated $7,500 in revenue will be generated from this fee.
3)Motor Vehicle Incident Mitigation Fees
(Subject to City Council approval of implementing
ordinance.)
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: Level 1 response $240.00 per hour
Level 1 of service involves scene stabilization and hazardous materials assessment. This is a typical
response of a single Engine or Truck company.
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: Level 2 response $480.00 per hour
Level 2 of service involves scene stabilization, hazardous materials assessment and clean up and disposal
of any of gasoline and or automotive fluids. This is a typical response with a single Engine or Truck
company and the Hazardous Materials Transport Unit.
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Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: Level 3 response $720.00 per hour
Level 3 of service involves traffic accident responses on the freeway, advanced scene stabilization and
hazardous materials assessment. This is a typical freeway response of two (2) Engine companies and or
Truck companies. This fee will replace the current “Haz-Mat Recovery” fee.
An estimated $30,000 in revenue will be generated from these fees.
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
4) Reservation Cancellation/Transfer Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $15.00
This fee will be charged to youth and adult organizations that use athletic and recreation facilities. In
2009 there were over 900 cancellations, no-shows, and transfers for athletic field/court reservation permit
holders. These changes require a significant amount of staff time. Charging this fee will partially cover
the cost to provide this service and may encourage sport organizations to plan their league seasons more
effectively, thus reducing the number of changes requested. If the cancellation/transfer is made less than
three days in advance, the full reservation fee, all special fees, and the Cancellation/Transfer are charged.
If the cancellation/transfer is made more than three days in advance, the full reservation fee and special
fees are refunded, and only the Cancellation/Transfer fee is charged. An estimated $4,000 in revenue
will be generated from this fee.
5) Reservation No-Show Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $25.00
Organizations that reserve but do not use athletic and recreation facilities prevent others from reserving
and using the facilities. Charging this fee may encourage sport organizations to plan their league seasons
more effectively, thus making more time available for other organizations to reserve facilities that are in
high demand. In addition to the No-Show fee, the full reservation fee and all special fees are charged.
An estimated $1,625 in revenue will be generated from this fee.
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6) Reservation Permit Processing Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $25.00
The processing of annual permits requires a significant amount of staff time. This fee will help partially
recover the costs of Reservations staff time needed to process the 30 City annual permits. An estimated
$750 in revenue will be generated from this fee.
7) Portable Restroom Fee
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $2.76 per hour
Portable restrooms are provided at Willard, Monroe, Spurgeon, and Dan Young Soccer Complex Field #4
for use by patrons utilizing the fields for athletic field reservations. The fee is based on an average of the
annual cost to provide the service at each site divided by the number of hours of use per year. The fees
will partially cover the cost of providing this service. An estimated $13,800 in revenue will be generated
from this fee.
8) Santa Ana Senior Center Classroom Fee
Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5
Existing Fee:
NoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Proposed Fee:
N/C 17.00 34.00 24.72 49.45
This fee is being added to make this room available for reservation. This fee is comparable to fees
charged for similar rooms in our recreation and senior centers and is projected to generate $800 per year.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
9) Vehicle Citation Sign Off – SAPD
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $5.00
The fee will recover staff time costs associated with signing off vehicle citations issued by Santa Ana
Police Department. The proposed fee increase will generate an estimated $5,000 per year.
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10) Digital Media Reproduction
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $25.00
The Forensic Services Section has been tasked with the reproduction of video evidence either from analog
or digital sources to digital media. The cost to copy said evidence can be time-consuming as often times
the duplication requires a one-to-one transfer and cannot be sped up. The estimated cost of $25 per disk is
based upon the estimated average employee and material costs to reproduce an evidentiary video. An
estimated $1,345 per year is projected from this fee.
Other Agencies Fees:
City of Orange $15.00
City of Anaheim $50.13
City of Garden Grove $50.00
11) Public Dance Establishments – Extraordinary Police Services
(Subject to City Council
approval of implementing ordinance.)
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $500.00
This fee will cover the costs of extraordinary police services that are associated with establishments that
request a Dance Permit fee. It has been determined that such establishments result in an average of an
additional 10 hours of Police Officer services per year. An estimated $6,000 per year is projected from
this fee.
PLANNING AND BUILDING AGENCY
12)Self-nomination of properties to the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties
Existing Fee: None
Proposed Fee: $4,754.00
This fee will be charged to private individuals wishing to have their home added to the Santa Ana
Register of Historical Properties. The fee represents a 100% cost recovery and includes all of the
administrative costs, research, staff presentations to the Historic Commission, as well as all indirect costs
associated with this application type. An estimated $166,390 in annual revenue will be generated from
this fee based on a 5-year average of 35 applications submitted per year.
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PROPOSALS TO MODIFY EXISTING FEES
Proposed modifications to existing fees are fee rate adjustments to the Miscellaneous Fees Schedule.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
1) Administrative Penalty Fee Schedule
Administrative Penalty/Citation Fee as indicated in the Health & Safety Code, section 25514.5. These
penalties are set in an escalating tiered manner. The Health & Safety Code “class II” violation is the Fire
stnd
Department’s “1 Administrative Citation.” The “class I” violation is the Fire Department’s “2
Administrative Citation.” Each penalty in either “class” is for each day the violation(s) occurs. The “new”
fees are due to changes in the California Health & Safety Code.
The citations listed below shall be issued for the following violations on a per day basis:
a.Failure to electronically submit annual certification by specified date.
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
b.Failure to establish and or implement a Business Emergency Plan (H & S Code Sec 25503.5)
Existing Fee: $392.50
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
c.Failure to provide a complete Business Plan (H & S Code Sec 25504)
Existing Fee: $235.75
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
d.Failure to complete annual inventory forms (H & S Code Sec 25504 a & 25509)
Existing Fee: $235.75
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
e.Emergency Response Plan absent or incomplete (H & S Code Sec 25504 b)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
f.Employee training program is inadequate (H & S Code Sec 25504 c)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
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g.Failure to submit Business Emergency Plan (H & S Code Sec 25505)
Existing Fee: $235.75
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
h.Failure to review and or update Business Emergency Plan (H & S Code Sec 25505 c)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
i.Failure to annually submit Hazardous Materials Inventory form (H & S Code Sec 25505 d)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
j.Failure to immediately report a release or threatened release.
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $5,000 – class I (only)
k.Site Map is incomplete or insufficient (H & S Code Sec 25509 a 5)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
l.Business Owner/Operator information is incomplete or needs updating (H & S Code Sec 25510)
Existing Fee: $235.75
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
m.Failure to update Hazardous Materials inventory (H & S Code Sec 25510)
Existing Fee: $235.75
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
n.Failure to provide name, title and 24hr. phone number of emergency contact (H & S Code Sec
25509 a 7)
Existing Fee: $0.00 - new
Proposed Fee: $2,000 - class II / $5,000 – class I
The fee increases are to conform to the California Health and Safety code section 25514. An estimated $7,500
per year is projected from this fee increase.
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PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
2) Jerome Recreation Center Gymnasium
Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5
Existing Fee:
N/C 29.8760.7743.2687.05
Proposed Fee:
N/C 63.00126.0090.00181.00
This fee increase will bring the fees for the Jerome Center Gymnasium in line with the fees charged for the
Salgado Center Gymnasium. Jerome Recreation Center is going through a major renovation, which will
include a higher quality gym than what was previously in place. An estimated $13,600 per year is projected
from this fee increase.
3) Vacation Recreation
Existing Fee: $43.52 per week
Proposed Fee: $75.00 per week
This fee increase will partially recover the cost of providing Vacation Recreation programming for children
ages 6-12 during the summer months at the City's 5 recreation centers, which is approximately $180,000. The
current revenue generated for this program is approximately $63,000 and the increase will further reduce the
City's subsidy. An additional $37,775 is projected from this fee increase.
4) Youth Sports Registration Fee
Existing Fee: $14.78
Proposed Fee: $25.00
This fee increase is being proposed to help reduce the General Fund subsidy for the youth sports program.
Other Orange County cities, including Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Anaheim charge between $40 and
$75 for comparable programs. An additional $5,110 is projected from this fee increase.
5) Athletic Field Lighting Fees
Existing Fee: Adult Non-Resident/Profit: $40.00 per hour
Adult Non-Resident/Non-Profit: $35.00 per hour
Adult Resident/Profit $25.00 per hour
Adult Resident/Non-Profit $20.00 per hour
Proposed Fee: Adult Non-Resident/Profit: $44.00 per hour
Adult Non-Resident/Non-Profit: $39.00 per hour
Adult Resident/Profit $29.00 per hour
Adult Resident/Non-Profit $24.00 per hour
The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency estimates that it subsidizes $300,000 in athletic field
lighting expenses on an annual basis. The proposed fee increase will help reduce the city’s subsidy. An
additional $9,100 is projected from the fee increase.
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PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES (CONTINUED)
6) Santiago Lawn Bowling Greens
Existing Fee: $350.00 per month
Proposed Fee: $700.00 per month
This fee provides access to the two greens, small office area and restroom facilities. The proposed fee increase
will generate approximately $950 and will help offset the General Fund subsidy for this facility.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
7) Citation Sign Off – Non-SAPD
Existing Fee: $10.00
Proposed Fee: $15.00
The fee will recover staff time costs associated with signing off vehicle citations issued from other agencies.
The proposed fee increase will generate an estimated $600 per year.
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY
8) Newsbox Permits and Inspection
Existing Fee: Initial/Renewal Permit Fee (per publication) $157.91
Proposed Fee: Initial/Renewal Permit Fee (per publication) $160.00
Existing Fee: Initial Inspection Fee (per newsbox) $24.23
Proposed Fee: Annual Inspection Fee (per newsbox) $41.61
To effectively manage the City’s right-of-way, the City issues an annual permit for each publication. This
process includes a review of insurance documents, updating the city’s database and a visual inspection of each
newsbox. When the program was developed, the fee structure included a one-time newsbox inspection.
However, in practice an annual inspection is required to insure compliance with placement and maintenance
requirements of the Municipal Code. Currently program costs exceed revenues by approximately $20,000
annually. An estimated $20,000 per year will be generated from these modifications to make the program self
sustaining.
Staff has reviewed the fees of 19 cities in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and other California counties.
Most cities impose an annual newsbox fee that ranges from $10.00 to $134.40. The proposed Annual
Inspection Fee of $41.61 is in line with the findings, and in many cases is lower than average. The existing
Initial Permit Fee and Renewal Permit Fee have also been increased to make the program self sustaining.
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9) Notice of Abatement Fee – Multiple PostingFee in 12-Month Period
Existing Fee: $35.00
Proposed Fee: $58.00
The City Council has authorized the imposition of a standard charge to recover additional administrative costs
incurred by the City for parcels requiring more than one (1) notice of abatement in any twelve-month period.
The Notice of Abatement Multiple Posting Fee has not been increased since its adoption in 1996. The
proposed increase will help offset staff costs of posting the same property more than once in a twelve month
period and will cover costs associated with inspection, posting and notice preparation. Currently, the City
does not recover its cost for posting the first Notice to Clean Premises, during a twelve month period.
10) Permit Parking Fee
Option 1—Bi-Annual Renewal Cycle Retained
Existing Fee: $35.47/permit (Bi-Annual Renewal)
Proposed Fee: $90.00/permit (Bi-Annual Renewal)
Option 2—New Annual Renewal Cycle Employed
Existing Fee: $35.47/permit (Bi-Annual Renewal)
Proposed Fee: $50.00/permit (Annual Renewal)
The proposed increase offsets staff costs associated with operating the day-to-day permit parking program.
Currently, the city subsidizes $220,000/year to run this program. The proposed fee helps recover the
remaining public works agency costs to run this program.
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