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FROM: DENNIS M. BARRY, AICP Costa
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR County
[SATE: May 13, 2003
SUBJECT': Fee adoption for the Bay Poiret and North Richmond Planned Unit Districtl and for the
implementation of the Alcohol Beverage Sales Commercial Activities Ordinance (All Districts)
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND'JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
A. ACCEPT the report from the Director of Community Development related to
adjustments to the Fee Schedule as previously established in Board Resolution#98-
196
B. ACCEPT any public testimony related to the fee changes, and close the public
hearing;
C. For the purposes of compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act,
DETERMINE that project is Statutorily Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section
15273 (fees established by public agencies to meet operating expenses);
D. ADOPT Resolution#2003-255 which incorporates revisions to the fee schedule; and
E. DIRECT staff to file Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk.
CON Tl UED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE
RECC31V MENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
OPROVE OTHER'
SIGNATURE
ACTION OF)BOAR N May 13, 2003 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED X OTHER.L
**44taeh� addendum for Board action**
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I ``HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND
X UNANIMOUS{ABSENT None } CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND
AYES: NOES: ENTERED ON THE MINUTES CIF THE BOARD OF
ABSENT. ABSTAIN. SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN
** District III Seat VACANT**
Contact: Catherine Kutsuria 335-12101Maureen Furca 335-1250, ATTESTED May 13, 2003
cc:Community Development JOHN SWEETEN, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
Public Works SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Building Inspection
Northern Ca€ifornia BHA
Attn: Guy S.Bierke BY 'DEPUTY
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Lard Use development Fees
May 13, 2003
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FISCAL IMPACT:
The proposed fee revisions will align the fees with the expected costs for the implementation of the
Alcohol Beverage Sales Ordinance, and will increase fees for both the Certificates of Public
Convenience and Necessity and for the North Richmond Planned Unit District to reflect actual costs.
The proposed fees for the Bay Point Planned Unit District are reductions to align with the expected
costs for processing applications based on the recent adoption of the Specific Plan for the area.
BACKGROUND:
1. Fees For Alcoholic Beverage Sales Commercial Activities Ordinance 2002-33:
The Alcohol Beverage Sales Commercial Activities Ordinance provides another mechanism for
the County to address establishmentswhich sell alcohol and which have continued adverse
impacts on local communities. The Ordinance established "Performance Standards" which
must be met by certain establishments.These Performance Standards and the process provided
in the new Ordinance are designed to provide an additional mechanism to address sites which,
because of the manner in which they operate, are the focus of local nuisance complaints.
It is the County's policy to recover the full casts reasonably borne of providing special services
of a voluntary and limited nature, so that general fund revenues are not diverted. In
implementing the Alcoholic Beverage Commercial Sales Ordinance,staff is operating on the
premise that businesses are in compliance with the Ordinance unless, through a complaint
and/or hearing process,it is verified that non-compliance exists. To recover the costs incurred
in handling these initial complaints and related hearing processes, staff is proposing that the
businesses covered by the Ordinance share in these costs.If a facility is found to be in violation
of the Performance Standards or otherwise requires a land use permit,the"Deemed Approve
Permit"or the land use permit could be conditioned such that the applicant is responsible for the
costs for all future monitoring.
There are approximately 92 Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) licensee locations in the
unincorporated areas of County that must comply with the Ordinance.When it was adapted,
staff estimated the first year implementation costs to be $30,000, and the first year of public
hearings on violations of the"Performance Standards"to be$50,000. The first year costs will
be slightly`higher than originally estimated.
An annual fee of$400.00 per establishment yields approximately$30,$04 per year.This fee will
be used to cover the costs of implementing the ordinance, including start-up, data base
maintenance,licensee training,and researching licensee or other public requests regarding the
applicability ofthe ordinance to particular facilities or sites. The fee will also be used to cover
the cast of the public hearings(including the staff analysis and records research)for violations
of the Performance Standards.
GACurrent Planning\Pee Ordinance\B4ard Order.doe
Land Use Development Fees
May 13,2€03
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The County Tax Collector has agreed,for a nominal cost,to include the annual fee as part of the
annual Business License Fee. The Tax Collector mails out the Business License Renewal
Applications in mid-May. As such, the Board's approval of the fee at this time, will allow
information to be incorporated into the business license collection system.
2. Public Convenience and Necessity:
The State Alcohol Beverage and Control Office (ABC) requires certain pen-nit applicants to
obtain, from the County Board of Supervisors, a Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity. The Department's fee to process this request is$300.00,which has not fully covered
costs. A review revealed that costs over the past few years have equaled approximately$525.00
per request. The Department recommends the fee be adjusted to reflect actual costs.
3. Bay Point Planned Unit District Fees:
The Board of Supervisors recently approved the Bay Point Planned Unit District Rezoning and
Find Development Plan Program. The program provides and effective and efficient permit
streamlining process. It puts all necessary information together in one easily accessible
document for use by the public and staff.Because of this streamlined approach,it is anticipated
that the review casts will be much lower.The proposed fees are listed in Attachment A(refer to
Bay Point Planned-Unit District Fees).
4. North Richmond Planned Unit District Fees:
In 1994, the Board of Supervisors approved the North Richmond Planned-Unit District
Rezoning and Final Development Plan Program. The program, like Bay Point, provides an
effective and efficient permitstreamlining process. Since 1994,the fees have been reduced due
to the streamlined. approach. Since processing costs have increased over the last eight years,
staff recommends the Board'adopt'adjustments to the fees as listed on Attachment A(refer to
Forth Richmond Planned Unit District Fees).
CONSEQUENCB OF NEGATIVE ACTION
The Deemed Approved Ordinance requires that the fees to be included in the initial notification to
the licensee. Without the Board's approval of the fees, the implementation of the Ordinance,
particularly the notification of the Performance;Standards and other Ordinance requirements,would
be delayed. Delayed`approval of the fees would also increase the program's implementation costs
because coordination of the fee collection with the Business License Renewal will be missed. The
-next licensee mailing will not be until May of 2004.
Applicants in the North Richmond'Planned Unit District would continue to pay the existing fees,plus
be billed,at a later time for the time and materials exceeding the original fee. This adds to the overall
cost of the program. Applicants in Bay Point area would pay the existing fees and deposits,which
are higher than expected costs. These residents would then be required to wait to receive refunds of
unspent funds.
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ATTACHMENT A
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FJEES RELAT p TP ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE aALES
**Fee updated from$300 to S-060D Liquor License Site $525.00 Fee
$525 to reflect actual costs Determination
Fee to cover program S-060F Deemed Approved $400 yearly per ABC
operating costs,includes annual fee licensee
$25.00per license CCC Tax
Collection fee
FEES FOS BAY l 1NT PLA[gNE1J UNIT p15T!3, JQT AREA
* Administrative Permits for S-BP01 Administrative Permits $150 Fee,plus Time and
Development Standards Materials
Modification, Occupancy
Change, Temporary Uses,
Additions/Design Review,
Temporary Contractor's
Construction Trailer,others
* Administrative Permits for S-BP07 Horne Occupation $50 Fee,plus Time and
Home Occupation Permits Materials
* Land Use Permit for S-BP02 Land Use Permit— $1,000 Deposit, plus Time
proposals involving Automotive Uses and Materials
automotive uses
* Land Use Permit for S-BP03 Land Use Permit $500 Deposit,plus Time and
proposals Materials
* Development Permit S-BP04 Development Plan $1,000 Deposit,plus Time
proposals for new non- and Materials
residential projects and
additions to non-residential
projects over 50-percent of
the existing gross floor area
or 10,000 sq. ft. (whichever
is less) and residential
projects of 3 units)
* Lot line adjustment review S-BP05 Lot Line Adjustment $150 Fee per parcel,plus
Time and Materials
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*Fee for monitoring S-BP06 Annual Monitoring Fee $50 Fee,plus Time and
Conditions of Approval Materials
and/or Mitigation Measures
FEES FOR 10RTH RlH NO PLANN.EQ,-UNJT!QJ§TRICT 4REA
** Administrative Permits for S-NR01 Administrative Permits $150 Fee,plus Time and
Development Standards Materials
Modification, Occupancy
Change, Temporary Uses,
Additions/Design Review,
Temporary Contractor's
Construction Trailer,
others
Administrative Permits for S-NR07 Horne Occupation $50 Fee,plus Time and
Home Occupation Permits Materials
** Land Use Permit for S-NR02 Land Use Permit— $1,000 Deposit,plus Time
proposals involving Automotive Uses and Materials
automotive uses
** Land Use Permit for S-NR03 Land Use Permit $500 Deposit,plus Time and
proposals Materials
Development Permit S-NR04 Development Permit $1,000 Deposit,plus Time
proposals for new non- and Materials
residential projects and
additions to non-residential
projects over 50-percent of
the existing gross floor area
or 10,000 sq. ft. (whichever
is less) and residential
projects of 3 units)
*' Lot line adjustment review S-NRO5 Lot Line Adjustment $150 Fee per parcel, plus
Time and Materials
** Fee for monitoring S-NR06 Annual Monitoring Fee $50 Fee,plus Time and
Conditions of Approval Materials
and/or Mitigation Measures
Notes:
* New fees.
** Fee revised to reflect County costs.
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ADDENDUM TO ITEM DA
May 13, 2003
On this date,the Board of Supervisors considered the fee adoption for the Bay Point and North
Richmond Planned Unit Districts and for the implementation of the Alcohol Beverage Sales
Commercial Activities Ordinance.
Dennis Barry, Director, Community Development Department and Catherine Kutsuris,Deputy
Director, Community Development Department presented the staff report and recommendations.
The Chair opened the public hearing and the following persons presented testimony:
Mildred Carlton, 234 6h Street, Richmond,
Ed Rimer, 5630 Doremus Ave.,Richmond;
Harold E. Parsley, 3967 Bellwood Court, Concord;
Susan H. Geick,West County Alcohol Policy Working Group, 2904 Alta Mira Drive,
Richmond;
Ruby Molinari, West County Alcohol Policy Working Group,2730 May Road, El
Sobrante;
Simms Thompson,Jr., 632 South 315`Street,Richmond.
The Chair then closed the public hearing and returned the matter to the Board for discussion.
Supervisor Gioia moved to approve the recommendations and Supervisor Glover second the
motion. The Board took the following action:
• CLOSED the public hearing;
• ACCEPTED the report from the Director of Community Development related to
adjustments to the Fee Schedule as previously established in Board Resolution
#98-196;
• DETERMINED that project is Statutorily Exempt pursuant to California
Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)Guidelines Section 15273 (fees established
by public agencies to meet operating expenses);
• ADOPTED Resolution No. 2003/256 which incorporates revisions to the fee
schedule;
• DIRECTED staff to file Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk.
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THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNtY, CALIFORNIA
Adopted this Girder on May 13, 2003 by the following vote:
AYES: supervisors Gioia, uilkem, Glover and DeSaulnier
NOES: None
ABSENT: N&,e
ABSTAIN: N6ne RESOLUTION NO. 2003-258
**District III seat VACANT**
SUBJECT: NEW & REVISED FEES FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS
AND OTHER RELATED SERVICES
The Board of.Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES as follows:
A. BACKGROUND FINDINGS:
1. The County of Contra Costa has conducted an analysis of its services, the
costs reasonably borne of providing those services, the beneficiaries of those
services, and the revenues produced by those paying fees and charges for special
services.
2. The County wishes to comply with both the letter and the spirit of Article XIIIB of
the California Constitution and limit the growth of taxes.
3. The County's policy is to recover the full costs reasonably borne of providing
special services of a voluntary and limited nature, so that general taxes are not
diverted from general services of a broad nature and used to unfairly and
inequitably subsidize special services.
4. Heretofore, the Board of Supervisors has, by ordinance, established its policy
on the recovery of costs, particularly, the percentage of costs reasonably borne
from users of County services and directed staff as to the methodology for
implementing said ordinance.
5. It is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to develop, as necessary, a
revised schedule of fees and charges based on the County's budgeted and
projected costs reasonably borne, for each fiscal year.
6. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66016, the specific fees to be charged
for services may be adopted by the Board of Supervisors by Resolution, after
providing notice of and holding a public hearing at which oral and written
presentations may be made, and providing an opportunity to review the supporting
data upon which the fees are based at least ten days before the hearing. This
Board finds that all of the requirements of Government Code Section 66016 have
been met.
7. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66018 other fees for services may be
charged after providing notice pursuant to Government Code Section 6062a and
holding a public hearing at which oral and written representations may be made.
This Board finds that all of the requirements of Government Code Section 66018
have been met.
B. ADOPTION OF FEE:
I. Fee Schedule Adoption. The fees set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, are hereby adopted and shall be charged
and collected for the services enumerated therein.
2. Separate Fee for Each Process. All fees set by this resolution are for each
identified process. Additional fees shall be required for each additional process or
service that is requested or required. Where fees are indicated on a per unit of
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measurement basiQ..,. she fee is for each identified unit ,portion thereof within the
indicated ranges of such unit.
3. Added Fees and Refunds. One and one half times the set fee shall be charged
for accelerated processing. Where additional fees must be charged and collected
for completed staff work, or where a refund of excess deposited monies is due,
and where such charge or refund is ten dollars ($10.00) or less, a charge or refund
need not be made, pursuant to and provided the requirements of Government
Code Sections 29373.1 and 29375.1 and amendments thereto are met. Where a
fee payment is over 60 days past due, the departments shall seek a court
judgment against the debtor and will charge interest at a rate of 10% from the date
of judgment.
4. Establishment of a Trust Fund. The Auditor-Controller shall establish a trust
fund for joint Community Development/Public Works application review fees, and
the Treasurer shall invest said deposits with interest to accrue in the trust fund.
5. Defining and Timing of Fee Schedule. Definitions regarding and the timing of
the implementation of the herein enumerated fee schedule shall be as set forth
herein and in Ordinance No. 98/196, as said ordinance is amended from time to
time.
6. Interpretation. This Resolution may be interpreted by the several involved
County department heads in consultation with the County Administrator. The
department heads may reasonably and consistently modify a fee calculation
methodology such that the resulting fee amount more closely reflects the cost
reasonably bome for providing a service. If there is a conflict between two fees, the
lower in dollar amount of the two shall be applied.
7. Severability. If any portion of this resolution is declared invalid or unenforceable
by a court of competent jurisdiction, the Board of Supervisors hereby declares that
it would have adopted the remainder of this Resolution regardless of the absence
of the invalid part(s).
8. ,Re0eater. All resolutions and other actions of the Board of Supervisors in
conflict with the contents of this Resolution, including Resolution No.95-636, are
repealed to the extent of any conflict, on the operative date of the conflicting
provisions hereof. Obligations existing under any resolution or other Board action
repealed by this section shall not be affected and shall remain in full force and
effect.
9. Effective. This Resolution is effective immediately upon adoption subject to any
applicable terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 98/196, as amended, except that
fees imposed herein on development projects (Gov. Code, §66000) become
effective 60 days after adoption.
10. Syl2ercedes. This Resolution supercedes Resolution No. 98/196.
Orig.Dept:
Contact Person:
cc: Community Development I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an
Public Works action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of
Building Inspection Supervisors on the date shown.
Northern California BHA
Attn: Guy S.Bjerke ATTESTED:
May 13, 2003
JOHN SWEETEN,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and
Colin n'str
By: i Deputy
EXHIBIT A
Page 1 of 16
FEE SCHEDULE
S-001 Permit Processing and Issuance Program
A. Plan Review 65% of Building Permit Fee. Applicable when plans are
required beyond a plot or site plan.
B. Permit Review and Processing 25% of Building Permit Fee. Applicable when review for
compliance can be determined through a plot or site plan, or
references to a master plan previously reviewed and
approved by the department.
C. Additional Processing Applicable when additional plan review is required due to:
1) incomplete or unacceptable follow-through by applicant
on deficiencies found in the initial plan review; 2)
significant revisions submitted after plan review is well
underway; or 3)revisions submitted during construction to
reflect field changes. Fees for such reviews shall be at the
following hourly rates: Structural Engineers- $70; Plans
Examiners - $50; Inspectors - $60.
D. Refinery and Chemical Plant Fee
1. Yearly Building/ 10% of the actual annual valuation of building construction
Grading Permit and grading activity. Excluded from this category are all
expenditures for which individual building or grading
permits are applicable.
2. Individual Building/ For new construction, additions, or major alterations of
Grading Permit buildings, the fees charged will be consistent with other
sections of this fee schedule. For all other construction work
the valuation will be based upon the actual cost of materials
and labor associated with the installation of foundations and
other structural items only. The permit will be calculated as
per Table No. 1-A.
3. Yearly Electrical Permit I%of the actual valuation of electrical construction activity.
S-002 Construction Inspection Program
A. Building Inspection
1. Building Permit The Building Permit fee shall be as set forth in the Fee
Schedule(Table No. 1-A)of the 1994 Uniform Building
Code, or$62.25, whichever is greater.
2. Energy Compliance 25%of Building Permit and Plan Review or processing fees.
Applicable on all structures with heated or air-conditioned
space.
3. Access Compliance 25%of Building Permit and Plan Review or processing fees.
Applicable on all buildings except residential use buildings
with fewer than 4 dwelling units. Additions and alterations
to an exempt building, and accessory structures on the same
parcel with an exempt building, also are exempt from this
fee.
B. Earthquake Fee Residential: $10 per each$100,000 of building valuation.
Commercial: $20 per each$100,000 of building valuation.
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EXHIBIT A
Page 2 of 16
FEE SCHEDULE
Valuation. The determination of value or valuation under any provisions of the County Building
Code shall be made by the Director of Building Inspection. The total valuation to be used with
the Fee Schedule shall be determined using the Building Valuation Data contained in the Building
Standards Magazine, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, Whittier,
California. The data in the March-April issue of each year shall be used for the ensuing fiscal
year. Work not listed in the Building Valuation Data shall be valued per the Building Valuation
Data Supplement below, which may be expanded administratively by the Director of Building
Inspection to clarify or cover additional types of work and situations.
The valuation to be used in computing the building permit fee shall be the total valuation of all
construction work for which the permit is issued, as well as all finish work, painting, roofing,
mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevators, fire extinguishing systems,
and any other permanently installed equipment. For industrial facilities, the value of process
equipment and heavy machinery supported by the structure or by its own foundation shall be
included. Contractor overhead and profit shall be included.
The valuation of grading, retaining walls, paving and other site work, and any demolition work,
shall be included unless such work was included in other pen-nits issued by the Building
Inspection Department.
The valuation data is used to establish consistent criteria for calculating permit fees, and the
calculated total valuation does not necessarily reflect actual costs. The County Assessor does not
rely on this cost,but performs independent assessments of the permitted work.
BUILDING VALUATION DATA SUPPLEMENT
The work listed in this supplement shall be valued based on the gross square footage of the work, or where
noted, as a lump sum. Where actual costs are higher, those costs shall be used for the valuation.
$/Sq.Ft.
I. Residential addition
-Good Quality 94.80
-Average Quality 69.04
2. Residential remodel (to existing floor areas) 47.40
If bathrooms are added or remodeled, for each one, add lump sum of 5,000,00
If kitchen is remodeled, add lump sum of 15,000.00
3. Residential use conversion from garage,basement or unfinished area
-Good Quality 56.50
-Average Quality 33.90
If bathrooms or kitchen added, include lump sum(s) as for residential
remodel
4. Sun room with >60% glazing, cabanas, other similar structures 37.10
If conditioned space and integrated with main structure, add 58.30
5. Patio cover(includes pre-fab types, usually with ICBG research listing) 16.27
If enclosed with walls or glazing, add 31.80
6. Deck 15.90
7. Retaining wall(projected sq.ft. areas of wall and footing)
-concrete or CMU 10.60
-wood 5.30
8. Freestanding fence (projected area)
-concrete or CMU 5.30
-wood, chainlink 3.18
9. Swimming pool, lump sum of 25,000.00
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EXHIBIT A
Page 3 of 16
FEESCHEDULE
10. Remodel or tenant improvement work in commercial buildings
Type I and II Construction 31.80
Type III, IV and V Construction 26.50
If restroom are added or relocated - add lump sum for each 10,000.00
If commercial kitchen is added - add lump sum of 30.000.00
11. Reroofing
Built up, composition shingles, foam 3.18
-Treated wood, metal and proprietary products 3.71
-Tile -masonry, clay, concrete 4.77
12. Mobile home on permanent foundation(based on square footage of mobile 10.60
home)
13. Moved building(for existing s.f. any added s.f. shall be at "average 31.80
quality" valuation)
14. Agricultural/husbandary buildings
-Pole construction 9.00
-Wood construction 14.00
-Steel construction 16.00
B. Electrical Inspection Fees
1. New dwelling 15% of the Building Permit Fee.
2. Addition or alteration to dwelling 20%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
unit
3. New commercial building 25%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
4. Shell building 5%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
5. Commercial alterations & tenant 20% of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
improvements
6. Electrical Permit $6225 minimum. See * note.
* An electrical permit is required for all electrical work regulated by the Electrical Code. Fees for
work not included in Items 1 - 5 above shall be calculated using Table 1-A of the Building Code, and
based on the contract amount of the electrical work. Where such electrical work is performed in
conjunction with a building permit, the fee may be added to that permit, and a separate electrical
permit is not required.
C. Mechanical Inspection Fees
1. New dwelling 10%of the Building Permit Fee.
2. Addition or alteration to dwelling 15%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
unit.
3. New commercial building 15%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
4. Shell building 5% of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
5. Commercial alterations& tenant 10%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
improvements
6. Mechanical Permit $62.25 minimum. See * note below.
* A mechanical permit is required for all mechanical work regulated by the Mechanical Code. Fees
for work not included in Items 1 - 5 above shall be calculated using Table 1-A of the Building Code,
and based on the contract amount of the mechanical work. Where such mechanical work is
performed in conjunction with a building permit, the fee may be added to that permit, and a separate
mechanical permit is not required.
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FEE SCHEDULE
D. Plumbing Inspection Fees
1. New dwelling 15%of the Building Permit Fee.
2. Addition or alteration to dwelling 20% of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
unit.
3. New commercial building 20% of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
4. Shell building 5%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
5. Commercial alterations&tenant 15%of the Building Permit Fee, $62.25 minimum.
improvements
6. Plumbing Permit $62.25 minimum. See * note below.
* A plumbing permit is required for all plumbing work regulated by the Plumbing Code. Fees for
work not included in Items 1 - 5 above shall be calculated using Table 1-A of the Building Code, and
based on the contract amount of the work. Where such plumbing work is performed in conjunction
with a building permit, the fee may be added to that permit, and a separate plumbing permit is not
required.
E. Miscellaneous Fees
1. Reinspections. When return trips to the site by an inspector are necessary as specified below, a
reinspection fee shall be charged as follows:
a. For building permits with total valuations not exceeding $5,000, $25 per trip.
b. For building permits with total valuations of more than$5,000, $60 per trip.
c. For electrical, mechanical and plumbing permits on residential buildings, $25 per trip.
d. For electrical, mechanical and plumbing permits on non-residential buildings, $60 per trip.
Situations where reinspection fees shall be applicable include the following:
a. When the work for a called inspection is not ready or not accessible to the inspector.
b. When extra inspections are necessary due to deficient or defective work through fault or
error of the owner or contractor. One such extra inspection will be made for each phase of work
that requires inspection (i.e. foundation, rough electric, etc.) under the regular fees prescribed in
this section. A reinspection fee shall be charged for each additional visit or inspection thereafter.
c. When more than one inspection is made on a phase of work(i.e. "partial inspections") that
normally is inspected in one trip. The fee may be waived when partial inspections are necessary
due to the large size of the project, or when the inspections do not adversely affect the efficiency
of the inspector.
2. Owner-requested inspection of an existing building. The fee shall be based on an hourly rate @ $60
per hour,with 1 hour minimum. If overtime is required the rate shall be$180 per hour with a one
hour minimum.
3. Inspection for Change of Occupancy. The fee shall be based on an hourly rate@7a $60 per hour, with
I hour minimum.
4. Investigation of work without permit. When a Stop Work Notice is issued for work being performed
without permits or performed beyond the scope of existing permits, a special investigation and
inspection shall be made before permits may be issued for such work. An investigation fee shall be
charged equal to two times the amount of all permit fees required by this ordinance,with a minimum
of$100. The fee is additive to the permit fees. This provision shall not apply to emergency work
when it can be proven to the satisfaction of the Director of Building Inspection that such work was
urgently necessary, that it was not practical to obtain a permit before the work was commenced, and
that a permit was applied for as soon as practical.
EXHIBIT A
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FEE SCHEDULE
5. Abatement of code violations.
Building: Abatement costs: When an RF (Report Form) is issued as a result of an inspection of a
property, and compliance is required to correct violations found, or permits are required
to legalize work previously performed without building permits, a code enforcement
cost shall be charged equal to two times the amount of all permit fees required by this
ordinance, with a minimum of$100. Where repeat visits are required before the owner
complies or obtains the required permits, a reinspection cost of $25 per trip shall be
charged after the second trip. Where repeat visits are necessary after compliance or
permit issuance to enforce the abatement work, a reinspection cost of$25 per trip shall
be charged after the second trip. The costs in this section are additive to the permit fees.
Zoning: When Code Enforcement activities are required as a result of an 'inspection of a property
and compliance is required to correct violations found, or permits are required for
compliance, a code enforcement cost shall be charged equal to the amount of all permit
fees required by this ordinance, with a minimum of $100. Where repeat visits are
required before the owner complies or obtains the required permits, a reinspection cost
of$25 per trip shall be charged. Where repeat visits are necessary after compliance or
permit issuance to enforce the abatement work, a reinspection cost of$25 per trip shall
be charged. The costs in this section are additive to the permit fees.
6. Renewal fee for an expired permit:
• For Final Inspection: 10% of the current building valuation will be used as the basis for the
calculation of the building permit fee.
• For permits that have expired within one year after issuance date: the permit fee will be 50%of
the sum of the original building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing fees.
• For permits that have expired more than one year from issuance date: full fee is applicable.
S-003 Grading Plan Check/Inspection
Improvement Value: Fee:
$100,000 or less The greater of 5%or$100.
$100,001 to $1,000,000 $5,000 plus 4% of amount in excess of$100,000.
Over$1,000,000 $41,000 plus 3%of amount in excess of$1,000,000.
Additional fee if.
Work goes over 1 year 1%of uncompleted work+ $100.
Work goes over 2 years 2%of uncompleted work+ $100.
S-004 Building Demolition Review $60 permit.
S-005 Mobile Home Park Annual Inspection $25 plus $2 per lot for licensing,plus $4 per mobile home
lot for annual inspection.
S-006 Mobile Home Permit Inspection Application - $20.
Inspection- $100 plus$30 for each half hour over one hour.
Reinspection - $60 plus $30 for each half hour over one
hour.
S-007 Permanent Mobile Home Inspection Same as construction inspection. (S-002)
S-008 R-Form Complaint Investigation Costs are offset by a portion of the 40%surcharge collected
on building permit fees. To the extent surcharge revenues
are insufficient, costs are absorbed by the operations
reserve.
S-009 R-Farm Site Investigation $200 per investigation plus County's fully burdened hourly
rates for travel time outside the County.
S-010 County Code Compliance $200 per report.
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FEESCHEDULE
S-011 Records Information Research Retrieval/research fee: $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Photocopy charges at published rates.
Documents requested to be certified have an additional
charge:
First page $4.50
Add'1 pages $1.00 each
S-012 Subpoena Services Evidence reproduction: $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Witness summons: Time and materials plus mileage, $150
deposit.
S-013 Certificate of Compliance Review $625 fee.
S-014 Development Plan Review $6,000 minimum deposit plus
(Multiple Family/ Multiple family: $195 per unit.
Commercial/Office/Industrial) Commercial, Office, Industrial: $.20 sq.ft.
Time and materials.
S-015 Development Plan Review $2,900 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Exterior Change)
S-016 Development Plan Review $2,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(No Exterior Change)
S-017 Time Extension(Administrative) $200 fee.
S-018 Time Extension(Public Hearing) $600 fee.
S-019 General Plan Amendment Review $5,000 plus $100 per acre minimum deposit.
Time and materials. $3,500 non refundable fee for General
Plan Maintenance.
S-019A Specific Plan Amendment $5,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-019B General Plan Amendment Feasibility $750 fee credited towards subsequent General Plan
Request Amendment application.
S-020 General Plan Maintenance Costs are offset by the 40%surcharge on building permit
fees. To the extent such fees are insufficient,costs will be
absorbed by the operations reserve.
S-021 Land Use Permit (Quarry) $5,600 minimum deposit plus$75 per acre.
Time and materials.
S-022 Land Use Permit $1,780 minimum deposit plus $75 per acre.
(Quarry Reclamation Plan) Time and materials.
S-023 Land Use Permit $2,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Caretaker Mobile Home)
S-024 Land Use Permit $750 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Family Member Mobile Home) $150 with proof of financial hardship of property owner.
S-025 Land Use Permit $3,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Residential Care Facility)
S-026 Land Use Permit(Home Occupation) $300 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-027 Land Use Permit(Take Out Food) $2,700 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-027A Land Use Permit(Second Unit) $1,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
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FEE SCHEDULE
S-027B Land Use Permit $2,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Additional Residence)
S-028A Land Use Permit $2,000 minimum deposit plus Development Plan deposit.
(Development Plan Combination) Time and materials.
S-028B Land Use Permit (Development Plan $500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Combo, Mirror Revisions/Amendments)
S-029 Land Use Permit(Other) $2,700 minimum deposit plus '/z % of value of project over
$100,000. Time and materials.
S-029A Land Use Permit $10,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Solid Waste Disposal Review)
S-030 Land Use Permit $570 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Administrative Permit - Gas Well)
S-031 Land Use Permit $2,060 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
(Gas Well Ordinance)
S-032 Lot Line Adjustment Review $50 per adjusted parcel. $500 minimum.
S-033 Tentative Subdivision Map Review - 5-30 $5,490 minimum deposit plus $185 per
Major lots/units lot/unit 5-30. Time and materials.
31-100 $11,500 minimum deposit plus $96 per
lots/units lot/unit 31-100. Time and materials.
101 or $18,200 minimum deposit plus $64 per
more lot/unit 101 and up, Time and materials.
lots/units
S-033A Development Agreement $1,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-034 Tentative Subdivision Map Review - $4,800 minimum deposit plus $300 per lot/unit.
Minor Time and materials.
S-034A Reversion to Acreage $1,500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-035 Condo Conversion
Tentative Map
1 - 30 lots/units $1,910 minimum deposit plus $140 per lot/unit 1 - 30.
31 - 100 lots/units $6,104 minimum deposit plus $105 per lot/unit 31 - 100.
101/or more lots/units $13,454 minimum deposit plus $70 per lot/unit 101 and up.
Time and materials.
S-036 Lot Split $2,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-036A Undersized Lot Review $150 fee. If public hearing, $500 minimum deposit in
addition to review fee. Time and materials.
S-037 Planned Unit Development
Rezoning Review -Residential
1-30 units $4,185 minimum deposit plus $128 per unit.
1-100 units $8,025 minimum deposit plus $96 per unit 31 - 100.
1-101/up $14,745 minimum deposit plus $64 per unit 101 and up.
Time and materials.
S-038 Planned Unit Development $6,200 minimum deposit plus $.15 per sq.ft. of floor area
Rezoning Review - over 25,000 sq. ft. Time and materials.
Commercial/Industrial
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FEE SCHEDULE
5-039A Planned Unit Development $3,500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Final Development Plan Review/New
5-039B Planned Unit Development $1,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Final Development Plan
Review/Non-Substantial Modification
5-039C Planned Unit Development $3,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Final Development Plan
Review/Substantial Modification
5-040 Planned Unit Development $2,850 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Tentative Subdivision Map Review
5-041 Rezoning Review - $6,500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Commercial/Industrial
5-042 Rezoning Review-Other $2,500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
5-043 Police Services District Formation $800 fee.
5-044 Zone Variance $550 fee.
If public hearing,time and materials with a$1,000 deposit
in addition to variance review fee.
5-045 Sign Review Minor modification $550 fee.
Public hearing Additional $800 deposit towards
time and materials.
5-045A Address Change/Private Road $500 fee plus $100 per address over 10.
Name Change
5-046 Request for Determination $200 fee.
5-046A Accelerated Review Non-refundable deposit equal to 30%of amount of
consultant contract plus time and materials.
5-047A Zoning Administrator Appeal $125 filing fee.
- Land Use Permit Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-047B Zoning Administrator Appeal $125 filing fee.
- Minor Subdivision Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-047C Zoning Administrator Appeal $125 filing fee.
- Major Subdivision Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-047D Zoning Administrator Appeal $125 filing fee.
- Other Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-047E Planning Commission Agenda $25 per year plus$5 per year for each additional agenda.
Mailing Service
5-048 Fish and Game-Posting Fee $25 fee.
Administrative Fee $25 fee.
5-048A Appeal to the Board $125 filing fee.
- Land Use Permit Time and materials charged to applicant.
S-048B Appeal to the Board $125 filing fee.
-Minor Subdivision Time and materials charged to applicant.
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5-048C Appeal to the Board $125 filing fee.
- Major Subdivision Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-048D Appeal to the Board $125 filing fee.
- Other Time and materials charged to applicant.
5-049 Reconsideration Review $125 filing fee. Time and materials.
5-049A Condition of Approval $500 fee. Time and materials with $1,000 deposit if
Modification Review modification goes to public hearing.
5-049B Modification of Official $250 fee.
Document
5-050 Agricultural Preserve $1,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Rezoning Review
S-050A Agricultural Preserve Contract $500 deposit. Time and materials.
5-051 Agricultural Preserve $5,400 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Cancellation Review
5-051A Preapplication Review
Minor Subdivision, Minor $500 fee. All additional costs charged to future application,
Land Use Permit, Development credit given for fee paid.
Permit(Not more than one
building)
Major Subdivision $750 fee. All additional costs charged to future application,
up to 100 lots credit given for fee paid.
101 - 250 lots $950 fee. All additional costs charged to future application,
credit given for fee paid.
Major Residential, Commercial or $1,000 fee. All additional costs charged to future
Industrial Development application, credit given for fee paid.
(More than one building)
5-051B Agricultural Preserve $300 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
Non-Renewal Notice
5-051 C Annual Review of Quarry Reclamation $1,000 fee plus $2 per acre.
S-051D Permit for Alteration of Protected $300 fee plus $50 per tree over 6 trees up to a maximum of
Trees(multiple) $550. If public hearing additional $1,000 plus time and
materials.
5-051E Permit for Alteration of Protected $25/tree. Time and materials.
Tree(single)
5-051F Heritage Tree (appeal) $50 minimum deposit plus time and materials.
5-051 G Heritage Tree(nomination) $100 fee per tree.
5-051H Heritage Tree(removal permit) $1,000 minimum deposit plus time and materials.
5-051J Heritage Tree $500 minimum deposit plus time and materials.
(encroachment permit)
5-052 Planning Surcharge 40% surcharge on building permits.
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5-052A Fee Services Clerical Costs to be offset by a portion of the Planning Surcharge.
To the extent such revenues are insufficient,costs will be
absorbed by the operations reserve.
5-052B Notification List Services $1.50 per address plus $30.
5-053 Mitigation/Condition of Approval $1,500 minimum deposit plus time and materials.
Compliance Monitoring
5-056 Hazardous Waste Application
Review
Determination $2,440 minimum deposit plus time and materials.
Monitoring 86/100 $2,900/year minimum deposit plus time and materials.
Mitigation Monitoring Time and materials.
(non 86/100)
5-057 Environmental Impact Review Contract amount plus 30% administrative surcharge.
Time and materials.
5-059 County Water Agency Wetland Review $500 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
5-060 Records Information Research Retrieval/research fee: $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Photocopy charges at published rates.
Documents requested to be certified have an additional
charge:
First page $4.50.
Add'1 pages $1.00 each.
5-060A Geologic Review Contract amount. Time and materials.
Major Subdivision: Deposit of$750
Minor Subdivision: Deposit of$1,500
Others: Deposit based on estimated
contract amount.
Deposit to be paid at submittal application or submittal of
soil report whichever is earlier.
5-060B Landscaping and Tree Time and materials charged against $100 minimum initial
Protection Agreement deposit.
5-0600 COA Compliance Check for Minor Developments - $500 minimum deposit.
Building Permit Issuance Time and materials.
Major Developments - $1,000 minimum deposit.
Time and materials.
5-060D Liquor License Site Determination $400-foem $525 fe6
5-060E Gun Ordinance Annual License $250 fee.
O OF Deem, A roved dual Fie $40(3 +oar 3 fie per ASC lic a e
5-060G Subpoena Services Evidence reproduction: $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Witness summons: Time and materials plus mileage, $150
deposit.
5-061 Growth Management Task Force Costs offset by portion of 40% surcharge on Building
Review Review Permit fees. To the extent such revenues are
insufficient, costs will be absorbed by the operations
reserve.
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FEE SCHEDULE
S-062 Growth Management Plan OCTA funds program annually, as long as County was in
compliance in prior year. Allocation of funding internally is
determined by the Board of Supervisors.
Excess costs over annual funding determined by Board of
Supervisors is offset by 40% surcharge on building permit
fees and the operations reserve.
S-063 California Environmental Quality Act Time and materials excluding general overhead.
Review County Projects -Non EIR
S-064 California Environmental Quality Act Time and materials excluding general overhead,
Review County Projects -EIR
S-065 Child Care Application Review $1,000 minimum deposit. Time and materials.
S-066 Code Enforcement Costs are offset by 40% surcharge on building permit fees.
To the extent such revenues are insufficient, costs will be
absorbed by the operations reserve.
S-066A Late Filing of Development Pen-nit Non refundable penalty equal to 50% of application fee or
Application deposit amount.
S-067 Counter Information Costs are offset by 40% surcharge on building pen-nit fees.
To the extent such revenues are insufficient, costs will be
absorbed by the operations reserve.
S-068 Final Map Check(Major) Deposit of$1,500 plus$25 per lot. 50% surcharge for
accelerated review if available.
Lot line revisions after the first check$25 per affected lot.
Time and materials.
S-069 Parcel Map Check Deposit of$1,500 plus $25 per lot. 50% surcharge for
accelerated review if available.
Lot line revisions after the first check are $25 per affected
lot. Time and materials.
S-070 Record of Survey Check The fee is actual time at the County's fully burdened hourly
rates charged against an initial deposit of$500, and
additional deposits as necessary. The minimum fee is $200.
S-072 Public Improvement Plan Check
(Major)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of.
$25,000 or less $1,500+ 8% of improvement value.
$25,001-$50,000 $3,500+ 6% of amount over$25,000.
More than $50,000 $5,000+ 2% of amount over$50,000.
Time and materials. 50% surcharge for accelerated review
if available.
S-073 Public Improvement Plan Check
(Minor)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of:
$25,000 or less $1,500+ 8%of improvement value.
$25,001-$50,000 $3,500+6%of amount over$25,000.
More than $50,000 $5,000 +2% of amount over$50,000.
Time and materials. 50%surcharge for accelerated review
if available.
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S-074A Public Improvement Plan Check
(LLQ')
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of:
$25,000 or less $1,500+ 8%of improvement value.
$25,001450,000 $3,500 + 6% of amount over$25,000.
More than$50,000 $5,000 +2% of amount over$50,000.
Time and materials. 50%surcharge for accelerated review
if available.
S-075 Public Improvement Plan Check
(Development Plan)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of.
$25,000 or less $1,500 + 8% of improvement value.
$25,001450,000 $3,500 +6% of amount over$25,000.
More than$50,000 $5,000+2% of amount over$50,000.
Time and materials. 50% surcharge for accelerated review
if available.
S-076 Drainage Review $700 deposit. Time and materials.
(No Improvement Plan)
S-076A Condition of Approval Compliance $1,000 deposit. Time and materials.
Check(No Improvement Plan)
S-076B Improvement Agreement Extension $250 if documents signed and submitted 21 days before
agreement expires, $400 thereafter.
S-076C Public Improvement Plan $2,000+ 6%of improvement value.
-Bridge/Major Structure Time and materials.
S-077 Public Improvement Inspection
(Major)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of.
$100,000 or less $1,500 + 6.5%of improvement value,
$100,001 or more $3,500 +4.5%of amount over$101,000.
Time and materials.
M &T Lab retests at scheduled test prices.
S-077A Public Improvement Inspection - Deposit of.
Bridge/Major Structure $1,500+ 7% of improvement value.
Time and materials.
M & T Lab retests at scheduled test prices.
S-078 Public Improvement Inspection
(Minor)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of:
$100,000 or less $1,500 + 6.5%of improvement value.
$100,001 or more $8,000+4.5%of amount over$100,000.
Time and materials.
M & T Lab retests at scheduled test prices.
S-079 Public Improvement Inspection
(Land Use Permit)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of:
$100,000 or less $1,500+6.5%of improvement value.
$100,001 or more $8,000+ 4.5%of amount over$100,000.
Time and materials.
M&T Lab retests at scheduled test prices.
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FEE SCHEDULE
5-080A Public Improvement Inspection
(Development Plan)
Based on Improvement Value: Deposit of.
$100,000 or less $11,500+ 6.5%of improvement value.
$100,001 or more $8,000 +4.5% of amount over$100,000.
Time and materials.
M &T Lab retests at scheduled test prices.
5-081C Public Improvement Plan Review- $500 deposit plus 2% of improvement value.
Landscaping Time and materials.
5-081D Subdivision Monument Check 1 -2 monuments $500.00
3 -5 monuments $750.00
6-9 monuments(per monument) $125.00
10 or more monuments (per monument) $120.00
Time and materials.
5-081E Application Review- $35.00 fee plus $500 cash bond required for work in the
Encroachment Permit(small) street.
(driveway, sidewalk repairs,
small retaining walls, sewer
laterals or water service by
property owner, etc.)
5-081F Application Review - Deposit determined by staff based on valuation with a$300
Encroachment Permit(large) initial deposit. One hour minimum. Time and materials at
fully burdened hourly rates. Bond may be required.
5-081 G Application Review- Time and materials using fully burdened hourly rates. One
Encroachment Permit(utilities) hour minimum.
"Blanket" permit style services are available upon request
for routine utility work within the right of way.
5-082B Public Improvement Inspection- $500 plus 8% of improvement value.
Landscaping Time and materials.
5-0820 Encroachment Permit Inspection $100 fee. Unpermitted inspection fee is double inspection
(small) and permit fee.
(driveways, sidewalk repairs,
small retaining walls, etc.) Non-notification for inspection: $100 plus time and
materials.
5-082D Encroachment Permit Inspection Time and materials. One hour minimum.
(large) $300+ $1,000 initial deposit charged at time and materials.
(If engineering plans required for Non-notification for inspection: $100 plus time and
street excavation) materials.
5-082E Encroachment Permit Inspection Time and materials. One hour minimum.
(utilities) $300 + $1,000 initial deposit charged at time and materials.
Non-notification for inspection: $100 plus time and
materials.
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S-083 Flood Control District Construction Permit Review - Time and materials.
Encroachment $400 initial deposit.
Inspections - Time and materials. Initial deposit is the larger
of$1,000 or 10%of project valuation.
Temporary Right of Entry- Time and materials. $400
initial deposit.
Non-inspection Notification for Permitted Work- $100 plus
actual cost of inspection.
S-084A Drainage Permit Application Time and materials against initial deposit determined by
staff.
$100 minimum.
S-084B Drainage Permit Inspection Time and materials against initial deposit determined by
staff.
$100 minimum.
S-085A Miscellaneous Road Permit Time and materials. $500 initial deposit.
Application(house move)
S-085B Miscellaneous Road Permit Time and materials. $500 initial deposit.
Application(house move inspection)
S-0850 Miscellaneous Road Permit Permit fee set by State. Premium billing service
Application(extra legal load) $100 per year plus $100 security deposit.
S-085D Miscellaneous Road Permit For-profit applicant $300.00
Application(temporary road closure - Not-for-profit applicant $35.00
construction)
S-085E Miscellaneous Road Permit For-profit applicant $300.00
Application(temporary road closure- Not-for-profit applicant $35.00
special events)
S-085F Miscellaneous Road Permit $125 per extension/modification.
Application(extension/modification)
S-085G Road Acceptance Plan Review Same as S-072, S-073, S-074A, S-075 as applicable.
Time and materials.
S-085H Road Acceptance Inspection Same as S-077, S-078, or S-080A as applicable.
Time and materials.
S-086 Street Vacation Review If an in-use area:
Actual time spent at County's fully burdened hourly
rates charged against a$1,700 deposit.
If an unused area:
Actual time spent at County's fully burdened hourly
rates charged against a$900 deposit.
Additional mapping fee if map is required, as follows:
If map exists:
Actual time spent at County's fully burdened
hourly rates charged against a$1,000 deposit.
If no map exists:
Time and materials against a$2,700 deposit.
S-086A Floodplain Management Compliance $30 per parcel.
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S-086B Flood Zone/Base Flood Elevation Flood Zone Determination; $50 per lot, $300 maximum for
Determination a group of adjacent lots. If site visit required: $250 plus
$50 per lot; $550 maximum for a group of adjacent lots.
Base Flood Elevation: Time and materials, initial deposit
determined by staff based upon complexity of project.
S-0860 Floodplain Management Permit $325 per application. Time and materials.
Application
S-086D Floodplain Elevation Certification $200 per lot.
S-086E Floodplain Map Floodplain Map Amendment: $500.
Revision/Amendment Base map revision, $35 per lot.
Time and materials.
S-087 Assessment District Bond Segregation initiated by owner or County: $1,000+ $30 per
Segregation lot.
Segregation initiated by developer's engineer: time and
materials, $200 initial deposit. $100 minimum.
S-088 Certificate of Correction Time and materials. $500.00 initial deposit.
S-088A Adopt-a-Road $500 per application.
S-088B Adopt-a-Park $250 per application,
S-0880 Road Name Change $200 plus $200 installation charge for first intersection,
(public road) $50 per intersection thereafter.
S-088D Comer Record Check Fee same as fee for recording a document at the Recorder's
Office.
S-088F Base Map Revision $25 per lot. This fee is waived if the parcel maps or final
maps are submitted on computer disk.
S-088H Amended Map Revision Time and materials plus base map revision fee of$25 per
lot for altered lots. $1,000 initial deposit.
S-0881 Records Information Research/ Retrieval/Research fee:
Survey Assistance $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Photocopy charges at published rates.
Documents requested to be certified have an additional
charge:
First page $4.50
Add'l pages $1.00 each
S-088J Subpoena Services Evidence reproduction: $60 per hour, $15 minimum.
Witness summons: Time and materials plus mileage, $150
deposit.
S-088L Computer Map and Data Requests Prices to be set using time and materials, including the cost
of data development.
FEES FOR BAY PON,T PLANNED-UNIT DISTRICT AREA
S-BP01 Administrative Permits $150 fee,plus time and materials.
,S-BP02 Land Use Permit- Automotive Uses $1,000 deposit,plus time:and materials.
S-BP03 Land Use Permit $500 deposit, plus time and materials.
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S-BPO4 Development Permit $1,000 deposit,plus time and materials.
S-BPOS Lot Line Adjustment $150 feeper parcel,plus time and materials.
S-BP06 Annual Monitoring Fee $50 fee,plus time and materials.
S-BP07 Home Occupation $50 fee,plus time and materials.
FEES FOR NORTITRICHMOND PLANNED-UNIT DISTRICT`AREA
S-NR01 AdministrativePermits $150 fee,plus time and matchals.
S-NRO2 Land Use Permit Automotive Uses $1,000 deposit,:plus time and:mat materials.
S-NRO3 Land UsePermit $500 deposit,plus time and materials.
S-NR04 Development Permit $1,000 deposit, plus time and materials.
S-NR05 Lot Line Adjustment $150 fee per parcel,plus time and materials.
S-NR06 Annual Monitorina Fee $50 fee,plus time and materials.
S-NR07 Home Occupation $50 fee, plus time and materials.
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(2015.5 C.C.P.)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Contra Costa
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the
County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years,
and not a party to or interested in the above-entitted
matter.
I am the Principal Legal Clerk of the Contra Costa Times,
a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published
at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut Creek,
County of Contra Costa, 94598.
And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of
general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of
October 22, 1934. Case Number 19764.
The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy(set in
type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in
each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not
in any supplement thereof on the following dates,to-wit:
May1, 8
all in the year of 2003
1 certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the
foregoing is true and correct.
Executed at Walnut Creek, California.
On this 8 ay of ay, 2003
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Contr Costa Times
P 0 B x4147
Walnut Creek,CA 94596
(925) 935-2525
Proof of Publication of:
(attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that
published)
NOTICE Of A
BUM TME
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NOTICE is hereby given
that on May 13, 2003 at
Administration heBu ldirntg
652 Pine Street,(Corner of
Pine and Escobar Streets),
Martinez, California, the
Contra Costa County
BBooiardo€Supervisors will
da
public (tearing to
consider adopting annual
fees and Permit fees for
alcoholic beveragge sales
commercial activitles and
land development appli-
cations and permit fees
for Bay'Point and North
Richmond Planned-unit
District Areas.
uleIs on file with the sched-
ule
of the Board, located at
651 Pine Street 1st Floor,
and with the Ltommunity
Development Department
at 651 Pine Street, North
Wing-2nd Floor-Martinez.
Date:April 25,2003
John Sweeten,Clerk of the
County Administ ato and
By Danielle Kelly.
Deputy Clerk
Legal CCT 7461
Publish May 1,8,2003
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
IN THE MATTER OF )
Hearing on the Alcoholic Beverage )
Sales commercial activities }
And land development applications )
And permit fees. }
I declare under penalty of penury that I am now,and at all times herein mentioned have been, a
citizen of the United States,over age 18; and that today I deposited with Contra Costa County
Central Service for mailing in the United States Postal Service a copy of the heating notice in the
above matter to the persons on the attached.list.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.,Martinez, CA.
Date: April 30, 2003
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Danielle Kelly,Deputy Clerk
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Ann Hall Gilbert Canizales
Control 7-Eleven Inc. California Grocer's Assoc.
1515 Clay Street, Suite 2208 2339 Gold Meadow Way, Suite 101 555 East Ocean Blvd.,Suite 450
Oakland,CA 94612 Gold River, CA 94570 Long Beach, CA 90802
Bay Point MAC Bethel Island MAC Byron MAC
Attn: George Delacruz "
3569 Sharon Court Attn:Marguerite Lawry Attn: Sharon Marsh
Bay Point,CA 94565 P.O.Box 429 2615 Taylor Lane
Bethel island,CA 94511 Byron, CA 94514
Town of Discovery Bay—MAC El Sobrante MAC Knightsen Town Advisory Council
Attn: Gary Hess 3554 San Pablo Dam Rd Ste E533 Attn: Seth Cockrell
1037 Discovery Bay Blvd. PO Box 170
Discovery Bay, CA 94514 El obrante, CA 94803 Knightsen,CA 94548
Richmond MAC Pacheco MAC Rodeo MAC
Attn: Ken Nelson Attn:Betty Wilgus Diane Leite
1625 5th Street 1230 Temple Drive 457 Suisun Avenue
North Richmond, CA 94801 Pacheco, CA 94553 Rodeo, CA 94572
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Attn: James Carman Attn: Mary Ann Cella Attn: Reyes M. Barraza
118 Windsor Avenue PO Box 35 248 Amherst Ave.
Kensington, C 94708-1043 Diablo,CA 94528 Kensington, CA 94708
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Attn: Edward Detmer Attn: Stephen Fameth Attn:David Jenkins
18 Avon Road 45 Beverly Road 11 Yale Circle
Kensington,CA 94707 Kensington, CA 94707 Kensington„ CA 94707
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Kenneth Nelson Joe Wallace
1682 River Oaks Circle Fax#enneth� n 1753 First Street
Fairfield,CA 94533 Fax # 5 -'526-0574 No. Richmond,CA 94801
Morena Brown
1240 Leo Street
Richmond,CA 94801
Henry Kelman, Secretary Annie Meredith-King
947 Hensley St. 1 299 Verde Street
Richmond,CA 94801 Richmond,CA 94801
Lawrence Olson Susan Howe Jessie Solcum
12.61 Raton Court 801 Chesley Ave. '� 1551 Fourth Street
FI Sobrante, CA 94803 Richmond,CA 94801 Richmond,CA 94801
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Richmond,CA 94805 1744 e Street
Richmond, CA 94801
Tom Quinn,Field Representative
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3780 Alhambra Ave.
Martinez,CA 94553
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45 North Street
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3569 Sharon Court 36 Sandview Drive 92 Bella Vista Ave.
Bay Point, CA 94565 Bay Point, CA 94565 Bay Point, CA 94565
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NOTICir: OF A PUBLIC HEARING BE1,ARE THE
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NOTICE is hereby given that on May 13,2003 at JIM in the County Administration
Building,651 Pine Street,(Cerner of Pine and Escobar Streets),Martinez,California,the Contra
Costa County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider adopting annual fees
and permit fees for alcoholic beverage sales commercial activities and land development
applications and permit fees for Bay Point and.North Richmond Planned-Unit District Areas.
The proposed fee schedule is on file with the Clerk of the Board, located at 651 Pine Street, Is'
Floor, and with the Community Development Department at 651 Pine Street,North Wing-2"d
Floor-Martinez.
Date: April 25,2003
John Sweeten,Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors and
County Administrator
By
Danielle Kelly,Deputy Clem_._
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
IN THE MATTER OF )
)
Hearing on the Alcoholic Beverage )
Sales commercial activities )
And land development applications )
And permit fees. )
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a
citizen of the United States, over age 18; and that today I deposited with Contra Costa County
Central Service for interoffice mailing a copy of the hearing notice in the above matter to the
following:
Office of the County Administrator
John Sweeten
Office of the County Administrator
Julie Enea
County Counsel
Tom Geiger
County Counsel
Silvan Marchesi
Building Inspection
Health Services Dept.
Fatima Mata Sol
Substance Abuse Division
Health Services Dept.
Dr. Walker
Sheriff-Coroner's Office
7th floor
Supervisor Gioia
Supervisor Uilkema
District III
Supervisor DeSaulnier
Supervisor Glover
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.,Martinez, CA.
Date: April 30, 2003
1 r
*DaniellUeKLell'y,Deputy Clerk
........................................................................................................................................................................................................
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
IN THE MATTER OF
Hearing on the Alcoholic Beverage
Sales commercial activities
And land development applications
And permit fees.
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a citizen
of the United States,over age 18; and that today I faxed a copy of the hearing notice in the above matter
to the following:
Kenneth Nelson
Fax #510-526-0574
1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.,Martinez, CA.
Date: April 30,2003
Danielle Kelly,Deputy Clerk
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