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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 04122011 - 2011/151Exhibit 1 Page 1 of 6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY Fee Schedule Effective April 12, 2011 The following is the schedule of fees applicable to programs administered by the Contra Costa Certified Unified Program Agency (“CUPA”). Fees to fund the reasonable and necessary costs incurred by the Contra Costa County CUPA are authorized by California Health & Safety Code section 25404.5 and Section 15210 of Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations. This fee schedule will apply to all CUPA invoices issued on or after the Effective Date above. Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program Annual Permit Fees Projected Inventory (Lbs. Of Material) # Employees Fee Less than 1,000 N/A $226 1,000 or more but less than 10,000 0 to 19 $314 10,000 or more but less than 100,000 0 to 19 $702 100,000 or more but less than 250,000 0 to 19 $1,005 250,000 or more but less than 500,000 0 to 19 $2,055 1,000 or more but less than 10,000 20 or more $899 10,000 or more but less than 100,000 20 or more $1,218 100,000 or more but less than 250,000 20 or more $2,481 250,000 or more but less than 500,000 20 or more $4,571 500,000 or more but less than 2.5 million N/A $11,547 2.5 million or more but less than 10 million N/A $20,179 10 million or more but less than 100 million N/A $34,922 100 million or more but less than 1 billion N/A $67,834 1 billion or more but less than 5 billion N/A $114,121 5 billion or more N/A N/A Other All oil refineries and class 1 off-site hazardous waste disposal sites N/A $151,523 Miscellaneous Service Fees Fee Exemption Application Review (Per unstaffed remote facility) $268 Page 2 of 6 Hazardous Waste Generator Program Annual Permit Fees Hazardous Waste Generated Fee Less than 5 tons/year $520 5 tons or more but less than 12 tons/year $730 12 tons or more but less than 25 tons/year $1,120 25 tons or more but less than 50 tons/year $1,763 50 tons or more but less than 250 tons/year $4,034 250 tons or more but less than 500 tons/year $12,803 500 tons or more but less than 1,000 tons/year $20,773 1,000 tons or more but less than 2,000 tons/year $35,103 2,000 tons or more/year $78,575 Onsite Treatment • Permit By Rule (Fixed Units) $3,222 • Conditional Authorization $3,222 • Conditional Exemption $644 Underground Storage Tank Program Underground Storage Tank Annual Permit Fee Single tank of 1,000 gallons or less used solely in connection with the occupancy of a residence $596 First tank of 50,000 gallons or less $298* Basic fee for tank of 50,000 gallons or less $1,043 Each tank of 50,000 gallons or more $1,788 * In addition to the basic fee, a surcharge of $298 is applicable to the tank at each site that has the earliest installation date. Underground Storage Tank Miscellaneous Inspections & Other Services Fee Permit Amendment or Transfer $268 Tank or Piping Modification or Repair Plan Review and Inspection •Base Fee • Each additional hour or fraction thereof of staff time beyond 3.5 hours $938 $268 Page 3 of 6 Tank Lining Upgrade Plan Review and Inspection • First tank • Each additional tank • Each additional hour or fraction thereof of staff time beyond 10.5 hours $2,814 $402 $268 Tank Installation Plan Review and Inspection • New tank facility, first tank • New tank facility, each additional tank $4,958 $536 Tank and Piping Removal Plan Review and Inspection • First tank • Each additional tank $1,876 $402 Field Installed Cathodic Protection Plan Review and Inspection $1,340 Tank Lining Inspection • First tank • Each additional tank $1,876 $268 Piping, Under Dispenser Container and Sump Upgrade Plan Review and Inspection • First tank • Each additional tank $3,350 $402 Under Dispenser Container or Sump Repair (Without Piping) Inspection (Single Sump or Single Under Dispenser Container Repair) $938 Phase I EVR Upgrade Plan Review and Inspection (Upgrade includes installation of Spill Containers) $670 Existing Under Dispenser Container Replacement Plan Review and Inspection (Includes Soil Sampling) $938 Temporary Closure Plan Review and Inspection • First tank • Each additional tank $804 $134 Monitoring System Change Plan Review and Inspection $1,072 Cold Start of Monitoring Panel Inspection $804 Penalty The following penalty shall be applied and collectible from parties responsible for the following action, in addition to any penalties that may be imposed under any other underground tank regulation: Failure to file and report a change in ownership or operator of an underground tank. $500/tank Page 4 of 6 California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Program Annual Permit Fees applicable to stationary sources will be determined according to the following formula: Fee = (TC/TRF) x RF TC = Total cost of the County’s CalARP program TRF = “Total Risk Factor,” or the sum of the Stationary Source Modified Chemical Exposure Indexes (SSMCEI) of all stationary sources in the County RF = “Risk Factor,” or a stationary source SSMCEI The TRF for the County and RF of a stationary source (SSMCEI) shall be determined pursuant to the Contra Costa County Health Services Department’s California Accidental Release Prevention Program Relative Risk Determination Methodology, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. Stationary Source Exemption & Other Fees Fee Exemption Application Review (Per regulated substance per process) $705 Exemption Application Review (Per warehouse where regulated substances are stored, if source does not handle any regulated substance in a process) $705 Exemption Review Annual Fee (Assessed on each stationary source that handles regulated substances on site but is exempt from preparing a Risk Management Plan) $70 Reduced Fee for Multiple Stationary Sources • First stationary source • Each additional substantially identical stationary source Full fee 10% of full fee Page 5 of 6 Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Program Annual Permit Fees Tank Facility Description Fee Facility with storage capacity of 1,320 or more gallons but less than 10,000 gallons $633 Facility with storage capacity of 10,000 or more gallons but less than 100,000 gallons $1,425 Facility with storage capacity of 100,000 or more gallons but less than 1 million gallons $5,700 Facility with storage capacity of 1 million or more gallons but less than 10 million gallons $7,599 Facility with storage capacity of 10 million or more gallons but less than 100 million gallons $11,399 Facility with storage capacity of 100 million or more gallons $18,999 Miscellaneous CUPA Fees Fee Incident Response Fee • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a Hazardous Materials Specialist during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) in connection with the characterization or remediation of site contamination by release of a hazardous substance, material or waste by a business regulated by the CUPA, if (1) the owner, operator or other responsible person in charge of the site, or an emergency services agency, requests assistance from the IR Team and (2) the Hazardous Materials Programs Director or his designee determines that an emergency response is necessary to protect the public health and safety and the environment. • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a CalARP Program Engineer during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) in connection with the characterization or remediation of site contamination by release of a hazardous substance, material or waste by a business regulated by the CUPA, including technical assistance to the IR Team and follow-up work associated with incident investigations, if (1) the owner, operator or other responsible person in charge of the site, or an emergency services agency, requests assistance from the IR Team and (2) the Hazardous Materials Programs Director or his designee determines that an emergency response is necessary to protect the public health and safety and the environment. $268/hr. $141/hr. Overtime Charges • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a Hazardous Materials Specialist performing any service at the request of a regulated business on weekdays between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m., weekends or County holidays. • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a CalARP Engineer performing any service at the request of a regulated business on weekdays between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m., weekends or County holidays. $284/hr. $171/hr. Page 6 of 6 Re-Inspection Fee Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a Hazardous Materials Specialist performing any inspection of a regulated facility beyond the routine or initial inspection and one follow-up inspection. $268/hr. Audit Verification Fee Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a CalARP Engineer following up on the compliance by a regulated business with an audit action plan pertaining to the facility, if the business has not complied with more than 50 percent of the items on the action plan by the stated deadline. $141/hr. Community Warning System Fee Each hour or fraction thereof of CWS use in response to a hazardous materials release by a regulated business that was not subject to the CWS component of the HMBP Program Fee on the Effective Date. Such use will be measured from system activation through the all-clear declaration. $135/hr. Initial Permit Processing Fee For the processing of annual CUPA permits for regulated businesses that become subject to CUPA regulation or change ownership during the permit period. $60 Other Fees (Authority: Health & Saf. Code, § 101325) Incident Response • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a Hazardous Materials Specialist during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) in connection with the characterization or remediation of site contamination by release of a hazardous substance, material or waste, if (1) the owner, operator or other responsible person in charge of the contaminated site, or an emergency services agency, requests assistance from the IR Team and (2) the Hazardous Materials Programs Director or his designee determines that an emergency response is necessary to protect the public health and safety and the environment. This fee does not apply to businesses regulated by the CUPA. • Each hour or fraction thereof of time spent by a Hazardous Materials Specialist on weekdays between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m., weekends or County holidays in connection with the characterization or remediation of site contamination by release of a hazardous substance, material or waste, if (1) the owner, operator or other responsible person in charge of the site, or an emergency services agency, requests assistance from the IR Team and (2) the Hazardous Materials Programs Director or his designee determines that an emergency response is necessary to protect the public health and safety and the environment. This fee does not apply to businesses regulated by the CUPA. $175/hr. $199/hr. 4/12//11