HomeMy WebLinkAbout7418_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 7418
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
ESTABLISHING A FEE AND SERVICE CHARGE REVENUE/COST COMPARISON
SYSTEM AND THE AMOUNTS OF FEES LEVIED IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CITY'S PROVISION OF REGULATIONS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES,AND
RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 7271
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Redlands as follows:
Section 1. Intent. Pursuant to article XIIIB of the California Constitution, it is the intent
of the City Council of the City of Redlands to require the aseertairnnent of recovery of costs
reasonably borne from fees levied therefor in providing the regulations, products or services
hereinafter enumerated in the exhibits to this Resolution. The fee and service charge revenue/cost
comparison system established within this Resolution provides a mechanism to ensure that,
pursuant to this Resolution,the fees adopted by the City for services rendered do not exceed the
reasonable estimated costs for providing the regulations, products or services for which the fees
are charged. Accordingly, the City Council, by adoption of this Resolution, adopts the fees
described in the attached Exhibit "A" which have been adjusted by CPI in accordance with
Section 2, except where the fee has been set by statute or where otherwise determined that no
CPI increase is in the best interests of the City for the efficient payment and collection of fees, or
in case of Recreation fees, participation in the programs; adopts three new fees described in
Exhibit "A"relating to permit fees for Parklets and Fire Prevention commercial occupancy and
weed abatement re-inspection fees; and in accordance with Government Code section 38792
reduces the licensing fee for spay/neutered dogs by fifty percent of the fee established for
unaltered dogs.
Section 2. CPI Adjustment. The fees referenced within this Resolution shall be
increased annually by the City's Finance Director, on each July 1,by an amount reasonably
equal to the percent change in the Consumer Price Index—All Urban Users (Los Angeles—
Anaheiim—Riverside) over the prior year. In making such adjustments, the Finance Director
may round the amount of the increased fee to the nearest dollar for purposes of facilitating
efficient payment and collection. Further, the City Manager, or his or her designee, shall
undertake periodic reviews of the fees established by this Resolution and provide a written report
to the City Council recommending whether such fees should be adjusted to reflect increased
costs or efficiencies in the City's provision of regulations, products and services.
Section 3. Authority for Administrative Orders. The City Manager is hereby delegated
the authority to issue administrative orders establishing fee collection and financial procedures
for implementation of this Resolution. All such administrative orders shall be signed by any
affected Department Directors and the Finance Director.
Section 4. Costs Reasonably Borne, The phrase "costs reasonably borne," as used in this
Resolution, consists of
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A. All applicable direct costs including, but not limited to, salaries, wages, fringe
benefits, services and supplies, operation expenses, contracted services, special
supplies and any other direct expense incurred.
B. All applicable indirect costs including, but not limited to,building maintenance and
operations, equipment maintenance, communication, printing and reproduction, and
like expenses when distributed on a rational proration system.
C. Fixed asset recovery expenses, consisting of depreciation of fixed assets and
additional fixed asset expense recovery charges calculated on the current estimated
cost of replacement, divided by the approximate life expectancy of the fixed asset.
A further additional charge to make up the depreciation not previously recovered
and reserved in cash also shall be calculated and considered a cost so as to recover
such unrecovered depreciation over the remaining life of the asset.
D. General overhead, expressed as a percentage, distributing and charging the
expenses of the City Council, City Manager, Finance Department, City Clerk, City
Treasurer, City Attorney, Human Resources Department and all other staff and
support service provided to the entire City organization.
E. Departmental overhead, expressed as a percentage, distributing and charging the
cost of each department director and his or her supporting expenses as enumerated
in the above subsections of this section.
F. Debt service costs, consisting of repayment of principal, payment of interest, and
trustee fees and administrative expenses for all applicable bonds, certificates of
participation, securities issues or loans. Any required coverage factors of added
reserves beyond basic debt service costs shall also be considered a cost if required
by covenant within any securities, ordinance, resolution, indenture or general law
applicable to the City.
Section 5. Public Hearing. Pursuant to California Government Code sections 66016 and
66018, or other applicable statutory requirements, the City Clerk has caused public notice to be
provided as set out in Govermnent Code sections 66016, 66018 and 6062a, and the City Council
has received at a regularly scheduled meeting oral and written testimony from staff and members
of the public concerning the new and 'increased fees proposed to be established by this
Resolution. The notice, oral and written presentations and public meeting were provided prior to
the City Council taking any action on the new and increased fees established by this Resolution.
Section 6. Public Data. At least ten(10) days prior to the required public hearing
described herein, the City Clerk made available to the public data indicating the cost or estimated
cost required to support the fees for which the charges are proposed to be made. The data
demonstrates that the new and increased fees established by this Resolution are not taxes; that
the amount of the fees are necessary to cover the reasonable costs of the City for the Services for
which they are imposed; and the manner in which the costs are allocated to a payor bear a fair
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and reasonable relationship to the payor's burden on, or benefit received from, the City's
governmental activities.
Section 7. Public Notice. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing, including a
general explanation of the matter to be considered, has been mailed by the City Clerk at least 14
days prior to the public hearing to all interested parties who have filed written requests with the
City for mailed notice of meetings relating to new or increased fees.
Section 8. Actual Costs/Deposits. The actual cost for a regulation, product, service or
project is determined by the affected City Department Directors. Initial deposits are determined
by the amount of tune historically spent by City staff on similar projects. Whenever seventy five
percent (75%) of a deposit has been expended and the department determines that the estimated
actual cost of the project or service will exceed the amount deposited, an additional deposit of
such estimated excess amounts shall be required. When an additional deposit has been requested,
work will be suspended on the project or service when eighty percent (80%)of the deposit
previously received has been expended.
Section 9. Proposition 26 Determination. The City Council hereby funds and detennines
that the fees referenced within this Resolution are not taxes as defined in Article XIII C Section
1(e) of the California Constitution because the fees are either:
A. Imposed for a specific benefit conferred or privilege granted directly to the payors,
that is not provided to those not charged, and which do not exceed the reasonable
costs in the City of conferring the benefit or granting the privilege;
B. Imposed for a specific government service or product provided directly to the payor
that is not provided to those charged, and which do not exceed the reasonable costs
to the City of providing the service or product;
C. Imposed for the reasonable regulatory costs to the City for issuing licenses and
permits, performing investigations, inspections, or audits, and the administrative
enforcement and adjudication thereof;
D. Imposed for entrance to,or use of, City property; or the purchase, rental or lease of
City property; or
E. Charges imposed as a condition of property development.
Section 10. Prior Resolutions Rescinded. Resolution No. 7271 of the City Council of the
City of Redlands relating to fees is hereby rescinded on the effective date of this Resolution.
Section 11. CEQA Exemption. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the
adoption of this Resolution is exempt from review and under the California Environmental
Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8)(1) and CEQA
Guidelines Section 15273 because this Resolution relates to fees and charges for the purpose of
meeting the operating expenses of the City.
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Section, 12. ever abilit Should any part or portion of this Resolution be rendered or
declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, including any of the fees identified in the
Exhibit to this Resolution, such, invalidation of such part or portion of this Resolution, or of any
fee, shall not invalidate the remaining portions hereof, of the remaining fees, and they shall
remain in full force and effect.
Section 13. Effective Date. This Resolution and the fees established by this Resolution
shall become effective on July 1, 2014 except for new or inodified fees which apply to the
"filirig, accepting, reviewing., approving, or issuance of an application, Permit or entitlement to
use" for a development project, as defined in Govermnent Code section 66000, which shall
become effective sixty (60) days after July 1, 2014. However, notwithstanding the foregoing',
any development project for which a complete entitlement application was filed with the City on
or before January 31, 2013, and which had not received approval of that entitlernent by such
date, the fees applicable to such development project entitlement shall be those set forth in
Exhibit "B." All other applications, including any subsequent entitlements/perunts submitted for
development projects are subject to the fees as described in, Exhibit "A."' For purposes of this
Resolution, the words "development project" shall mean an application deerned complete by the
City for a tentative subdivision or parcel map, conditional use permit, variance or " `or raMission
Review and Approval."
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 1st day of1'Ld 014:
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Pete Aguilar, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sain lrxvir ..i Clerk
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1, Sam Irwin, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the I st day of July,
2014, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilineiribers Harrison, Foster, Gardner, Gilbreath, Mayor Agsuilar
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Sam Irwin, City Clerk
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Resolution No.7418 Color Legend:
-New Fee/Charge
Exhibit"A" -:tlydrlois,6--No Change
Fees Pird,-Reduction
Fee Year Fee Year 3
at 0710112014 at 01!0112015
PLANNING DIVISION includes 1%CPI adjustment includes 1%CPE adjustment
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 07101114 Fee Year 3 01101/15
1 Concept plan ( 100% 9,463 9,463
2 Concept plan amendment 100% 3,852 3,852
3 Specific plan 100% 8,845 8,845
4 Specific plan amendment 100% 4,D26 4,026
5 CUP-new construction 100% 6,104 6,104
6 CUP-no new construction 100% 2.031 2,031
7 CUP-time extension 100% 335 335
8 Revised CUP-construction 100% 2.867 2,867
9 Revised CUP-no construction 100% 1,446 1,446
10 CUP-da care home 13+clients 100% 2,205 2,205
11 Variance-fence committee 100% 575 575
12 Variance-SFR 100% 2,523 2,523
13 Variance-comm,multi family 100% 2,818 2,818
14 Variance-parking modification 100% 2,072 2,072
15 Building moving-main structure 100% 1,679 1,679
16 Building moving-garagelsecondary structure 100% 1,590 1,590
17 CRA-ma'or>1 acre 100% 6,879 6,879
18 CRA-minor 1 acre or less 100% 5.256 5,256
19 CRA-time extension 100% 276 276
20 Minor commission review 100% 1,802 1.802
21 CRA-revised major 100% 5,502 5,502
22 CRA-revised minor 100% 4,744 4,744
23 Parcel map 100% 4,588 4,588
24 Revised parcel map 100% 3,619 3,619
25 Reversion to acres atmer er 100% 2,558 2,558
26 Tentative tract map 100% 11,361 11,361
27 Revised tentative tract map 100% 7,580 7,580
28 Subdivision time extension 100% 359 359
29 Lot line adjustment 100% 642 842
3D Certificate of compliance 100% 682 682
31 Negative declaration 100% 5,184 5,184
32 Environmental project assessment 100% 734 734
33 Residential Development Allocation(RDA) 100% 3,507 3,507
34 Residential Development Allocation RDA-alteration of approved project 100% 554 554
35 Residential Development Allocation(RDA)-transfer of development allocation 100% 541 541
36 Home occupation permit-review 100% 46 46
37 Temporary Events 100% 105 159
38 Zone Change-commission determination 100% 2,132 2,132
39 Zone Change-ordinance text amendment 100% 2,685 2,685
40 Zane Chane 100% 3.454 3,454
41 One sign review 100% 619 619
42 Sin propram 100% 1,402 1,402
43 Flag test 100% 1,345 1.345
44 Sign review by staff 100% 126 126
45 Sign program amendment 100% 754 754
46 Annual banner permit 100% 122 122
47 Additional banner display 100% 62 62
48 Searchlights 100% 122 122
49 CUP-signs>120SF 100% 2,426 2,426
50 Demolition>50 yr.old-Historic Designated SFR 100% 871 871
51 Demolition->50 yr,old Historic Designated MF,Comm,IndstH 100% 871 871
52 Demolition>50 yr.old Historic Designated Accessary Building 100% 607 607
53 Demolition>50 yr.old-Single Family Zones 100% 587 587
54 Demolition>50 yr.old-Multi-Family.Commercial&Industrial 100% 621 621
55 Demolition>50 yr.old-Accessory Building 100% 513 513
56 Annexation 100% 6,430 6,430
57 Service plan for annexation 100% 1,248 1,248
58 Pre annexation agreement 100% 2,332 2.332
59 Agriculture preserve removal 100% 2,296 2,296
60 General plan amendment 100% 5,519 5,519
61 Street vacation 100% 2,367 2,367
62 Appeal-Various Fees Paid 100% 2,050 2,050
63 Addendum to planning commission 100% 1,081 1,081
64 Continued item by applicant 100% 336 336
65 Verification letter-basic 100% 349 349
1 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7-01-14
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101/14) Fee Year 3(01101115)
PLANNING DIVISION continued includes 1%CPI adjustment includes 1%CPI adjustment
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
66 Verification letter-research I 100% 620 620
67 Temporary occupant I 100% 182 182
68 News rack impound fee I 100% 342 342
69 Development areement I 100% 5,555 5.555
70 Williamson Act contract removal I 100% 2,546 2,546
71 Socio Economic Stud 100% 2,969 2,969
72 Preliminary Review over one acre 100% 260 390
73 Preliminary Review one acre or less I 100% 201 302
74 Minor Certificate of Appropriateness 100% 216 323
75 Certificate of Appropriateness 100% 373 559
76 Demolition Permit<50 yr.old-Single Family Zones 100% 234 351
77 Demolition Permit<50 yr.old-Multi-Family.Commercial&Industrial 100% 243 366
78 Demolition Permit<50 yr.old-Accessory Building 100%1 260 390
79 Mills Act 100% 437 437
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Service Name %Rocwoy Fee Year 2(07101/14) Fee Fee Year 3(01101115)
80 Environmental Impact Review I 100% 356 356
81 Environmental Impact Report Review 100% 1,689 1,689
82 Tentative Tract Map 100% 1,335 1,335
83 Revised Tract Map 100% 989 1,335
84 Final Tract Map 100% 1.728 2,334
85 Tentative Parcel Map 100% 1,335 1,335
86 Revised Parcel Map 100% 1,243 1,717
87 Final Parcel Map 100% 1,556 2,099
88 Easement/Dedicalion Review I 100% 448 673
89 Conditional Use Permit 100% 969 969
90 Commission Review and Approval 100% 969 969
91 Buildin Movin Permit 100% 218 218
92 Lot Line Adustment 100% 627 627
93 Certificate of Compliance 100% 278 278
94 Street Vacation 100% 1,023 1.023
95 Subordination Agreement/Lien Release 100% 651 651
96 Building Permit-Residential 100% 671 671
97 Building Permit-Commercial/Industrial 100% 969 969
98 Building Permit-Room Addition 100% 329 435
99 Building Permit-Commercial TI 100% 196 294
100 Plan Check-Grading Base Fee/0-500 c. . 100% 460 460
101 Plan Check-Grading,each addtl 500 cy or fraction thereof,501-5,000 c. . 100% 42 64
102 Plan Check-Gradin ,each addtl 5.000 cy or fraction thereof,5,001-50,000 c. . 100% 48 74
103 Plan Check-Grading,each addd 10.000 cy or fraction thereof,50,001-100,000 c. . 100% 56 83
104 Plan Check-Gradin ,each addtl 10.000 cy or fraction thereof,100,001-200,000 c. . 7 100% 6 10
105 Plan Check-Grading,>200,001 cy each addtl 10,000 cy or fraction thereof 100% 4 6
106 Plan Check-Erosion Control-SFR 100% 352 528
107 Plan Check-Erosion Control-Project Base Fee 100% 668 1,002
108 Plan Check-SWPPP-SFR 100% 978 978
109 Plan Check-SWPPP-Project Base Fee 100% 1,293 1.293
110 Plan Check-SWPPP-Subdivision Lot Fee 100%1 135 Aot 135 fiol
111 Plan Check-SWPPP-Subdivision Acre Fee 100% 135 lacre 135 /acre
112 WQMP BMP Inspection-Complex Projects 100% 695 695
113 WQMP BMP Inspection-Standard Projects 100% 537 537
114 WQMP BMP Inspection-Basic Project 100% 380 380
115 Plan Check-Preliminary WQMP-SFR 100% 449 675
116 Plan Check-Preliminary WOMP-Project Base Fee 100% 502 753
117 Plan Check-Preliminary WQMP-Subdivision Lot Fee 100% 186 ]lot 186 /lot
118 Plan Check-Preliminary WQMP-Subdivision Acre Fee 100% 186 /acre 186 lacre
119 Plan Check-Final WQMP-SFR 100% 978 978
120 Plan Check-Final WQMP-Project Base Fee 100% 1,293 1,293
121 Pian Check-Final WQMP-Subdivision Lot Fee 100% 135 liot 135 /lot
122 Pian Check-Final WQMP-Subdivision Acre Fee 100% 135 lacre 135 /acre
123 Plan Check-Parcel Map-Base Fee 100% 3,251 3,251
124 Plan Check-Parcel Ma -Lot Fee 100% 156 liot 156 /lot
125 Plan Check-Parcel Map-Acre Fee I 100% 29 !acre 29 /acre
126 Plan Check-Tract Ma -Base Fee I 100% 3,722 3,722
127 Plan Check-Tract Ma -Lot Fee 100% 93 !lot 93 /lot
128 Plan Check-Tract Ma -Acre Fee I 100% 29 lacre 29 !acre
129 Plan Check-Street Construction-Base fee 100% 960 1,300
130 Plan Check-Street Construction-per sheet 100% 345 /sheet 519 /sheet
131 Plan Check-Storm Drains-Base fee I 100% 953 1,300
132 Plan Check-Storm Drains-per sheet I 100% 316 !sheet 475 !sheet
2 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7-01-14
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Continued
Service Name %Re—ry Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
133 Plan Check-Hydrology Study 100% 895 1,343
134 Plan Check-Street Li hts-Base fee 100% 459 604
135 Plan Check-Street Lights-per sheet 100% 228 /sheet 342 /sheet
136 Plan Check-Sewer Construction-Base fee 100% 482 722
137 Plan Check-Sewer Construction-per sheet 100°! 356 /sheet 533 /sheet
138 Plan Check-Water Construction-Base fee 100% 531 797
139 Plan Check-Water Construction-per sheet 100% 356 /sheet 533 /sheet
140 Plan Check-Traffic Signals-New Installations 100% 1,536 1,536
141 Plan Check-Traffic Signals-Modifications 100% 1,048 1,048
142 Plan Check-Street Trees-Base fee 100% 438 438
143 Plan Check-Street Trees-per sheet 100% 236 /sheet 416 /sheet
144 Plan Check-Signs and S16ping-Base fee 100% 673 673
145 Plan Check-Signs and Striping-per sheet 100% 277 !sheet 416 /sheet
146 Encroachment Permit-Drivewa Approach-base 100% 79 79
147 EncroachmenlPermit-Drivewa Approach-each 100% 26 leach 39 /each
148 EncroachmenlPermit-Sidewalk-base 100% 53 79
149 Encroachment Permit-Sidewalk -per sq.foot 100% 0.29 /sq.ft. 0.39 /sq.ft.
150 Encroachment Permit-Cross Gutter/Spandrel-base 100% 53 /each 79 leach
151 Encroachment Permit-Cross Gutter/Spandrel-per sq.foot 100% 0.79 /sq.ft. 0.79 /sq.ft.
152 Encroachment Permit-Curb and Gutter-base 100% 53 79
153 Encroachment Permit-Curb and Gutter-per linear foot 100% 3.15 An.ft. 3.15 /fin.ft.
154 Encroachment Permit-Curb I Berm-base 100% 53 79
155 Encroachment Permit-Curb/Berm-per linear foot { 100% 2 Ain.ft. 2 Ain.ft.
156 Encroachment Permit-Crushed Aggregate Base-base { 100% 53 79
157 Encroachment Permit-Crushed Aggregate Base -per sq.foot { 100% 0.08 Isq.ft. 0.08 /sq.ft.
158 Encroachment Permit-As halt Pavement-base 100% 53 79
159 Encroachment Permit-Asphalt Pavement persq.Foot { 100% 0.08 /sq.ft. 0.08 /sq.fl.
160 Encroachment Permit-Street Light-base { 100% 79 79
161 Encroachment Permit-Street Light-each 100% 26 /each 39 leach
162 Encroachment Permit-Traffic Si nal-New-base { 100% 53 79
163 Encroachment Permit-Tra(ficSignal-New-each 100%1 2,335 leach 2,335 /each
164 Encroachment Permit-Traffic Signal-Modification-base { 100% 53 79
165 Encroachment Permit-Traffic Signal-Modification -each 100% 1,830 /each 1,830 /each
166 Encroachment Permit-Reinforced Concrete base ( 100% 53 79
167 Encroachment Permit-Reinforced Concrete-per cubic yd. ( 100% 118 118 /cubic yd.
168 Encroachment Permit-Storm Drain Pipe-base ( 100% 53 79
169 Encroachment Permit-Storm Drain Pipe -per linear foot ( 100% 4.73 7,10 /lin,ft.
170 Encroachment Permit-CurbInlet/OutletStructures-base ( 100% 79 79
171 Encroachment Permit-Curb InleYOullet Structures-each { 100% 26 39 leach
172 Encroachment Permit-Storm Drain Manhole/Junction Box-base 100% 79 79
173 Encroachment Permit-Storm Drain Manhole/Junction Box-each { 100% 26 39 /each
174 Encroachment Permit-Curb Core-base 100% 79 79
175 Encroachment Permit-Curb Core-each 100% 26 39 leach
176 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Main-base 100% 53 79
177 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Main-per linear foot 100% 1.58 1.60 Ilin.ft.
178 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Manhole base ( 100% 79 79
179 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Manhole each { 100% 26 39 /each
180 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Cleanout-base 100% 79 79
181 Encroachment Permit-SewerCleanoul-each 100% 26 39 /each
182 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Lateral-base 100% 79 79
183 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Lateral-each { 100% 26 39 /each
184 Encroachment Permit-WaterMain-Potable-base 100% 53 79
185 Encroachment Permit-Water Main-Potable-per linear foot ( 100% 1.58 1.58 /lin.ft.
186 Encroachment Permit-Water Main-Non-Potable-base 100% 53 79
187 Encroachment Permit-Water Main-Non-Potable-perlinear foot ( 100% 1.58 1.58 Ain.ft.
188 Encroachment Permit-Water Service Lateral-base 100% 79 79
189 Encroachment Permit-Water Service Lateral-each 100% 26 39 /each
190 Encroachment Permit-Fire Hydrant Assembly-base 100% 79 79
191 EncroachmenlPermit-FireHydrant Assembl -each { 100% 26 39 leach
192 Encroachment Permit-Water Shutdown-base 100% 79 79
193 Encroachment Permit-Water Shutdown-each { 100% 26 39 leach
194 Encroachment Permit-Fire Service-base 100% 79 79
195 Encroachment Permit-Fire Service-each { 100% 26 39 leach
196 Encroachment Permit-Excavation,Trench.Street Cut-base 100% 53 79
197 Encroachment Permit-Excavation,Trench,Street Cut-per linear foot { 100% 1.58 1.58 /lin.ft,
198 Encroachment Permit-Street Patch-base 100% 533 79
199 Encroachment Permit-Street Patch-each 100% 0.16 D.16 is .ft.
200 Encroachment Permit-Processing Fee 100% 308 308
201 Grading Permit.Base Fee/0-500 c. . 100% 529 529
202 Grading Permit,each addtl 2,000 cy or fraction thereof,501-10,000 c. . 100% 42 64
203 Grading Permit,each addtl 5,000 cy or fraction thereof,10,001-100,000 c. . 100% 52 77
3 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7.01-14
Service Name %Recovory Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Continued
Service Name %Reeovory Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(0110115)
204 Grading Permit,each addtl 10,ODO cy or fraction thereof,100,001-200,000 c. . I 100% 7 10
205 Grading Permit,>200,001 c. .each addtl 10,000 c. .or fraction thereof 100% 4 7
206 Permit-Truck Route(up to 5 days) { 100% 68 68
207 Permit-Wide Load 100% 51 68
208 Permit-Outdoor Dining-New { 100% 277 277
209 Permit-Outdoor Dining-Annual Renewal { 100% 150 150
210 Permit-Outdoor Display-New I 100% 277 277
211 Permit-OutdoorDispla -Annual Renewal I 100% 150 150
212 Permit-Parklei 100°,5 270 270
213 NPDES Program Fee,Industrial-High 100% 311 311
214 NPDES Pro ram Fee,Industrial-Medium 100% 251 251
215 NPDES Program Fee,Industrial-Low 100% 191 191
216 NPOES Program Fee,Commercial-High 100% 311 311
217 NPDES Program Fee,Commercial-Medium 100% 251 251
218 NPOES Program Fee,Commercial-Low 100% 191 191
219 SWPPP preliminary check 100% 1,506 2,258
220 SWPPP final check erosion control plan 100% 1,506 2,258
221 WQMP preliminary check 100% 1,506 2,258
222 WQMP final check erosion plan 100% 1,506 2,258
223 NPDES Inspection,Construction-High-Non-rainy season,priority once 100% 321 482
224 NPDES Inspection,Construction-Hi h- Rainy season,priority monthly I 100% 321 482
225 NPDES Inspection,Construction-Medium-Non-raihy season,priority once I 100% 161 240
226 NPDES Inspection,Construction-Medium- Rainy season,priority monthly 100% 161 240
227 NPDES Inspection,Construction-Low-Non-rainy season,priority once 100% 161 240
228 NPDES Inspection,Constriction-Low-Rainy season.priority monthly ( 100%l 161 240
229 NPDES Inspection,Construction-Out of Compliance Site,weekly ( 100% 321 482
230 NPDES Testing-Chlorination Removal Discharge Testing,per pipeline 100% 81 121
231 NPDES Testing-pH testing per discharge,per pipeline 100% 82 122
232 Public Improvement Agreement 100% 636 954
233 Landscape Covenant 100% 558 836
234 Landscape Covenant w/Caltrans Agreement 100% 715 1.073
235 Water Efficient Landscape Plan 100% $05 758
236 Plan research records request,per hour 100% 69 103
237 Traffic Commission Request 100%
238 Film Permit,1 sl day 100% 424 636
239 Film Permit additional daily inspection 100% 59 88
240 Street Name Sign Installation 100% 538 538
241 Stop Sign Installation 100% 655 655
QUALITY OF LIFE DEPARTMENT
Service Name %Recovory Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
242 Vacant,abandoned proper!y registration 100% 85 85
243 Airport gate card-new 100% 24 24
244 Airport gate card-renewal 100% 15 15
245 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Removal 50% 78 78
246 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Trimming 50% 65 65
247 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Planting 50% 75 75
248 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Relocation 50% 127 127
249 Street Tree Permit-Processing Fee 50% 36 36
250 Park Reservation-Prospect Park Sign 50% 57 57
251 Park Reservation-Redlands Bowl 50% 110 110
252 Park Reservation-Sewell Theatre 50°% 110 110
253 Park Reservation-Sylvan Park 50°% 110 110
254 Park Reservation-Other Parks 50°% 86 86
255 Rental Dwelling Permit,c 1 acre 100% 52 77
256 Rental Dwelling Permit.1-3 acres 100°% 61 90
257 Rental Dwelling Permit,3.01-5 acres 100% 67 100
258 Rental Dwelling Permit.>5.01 acres 100% 74 110
259 Rental Dwelling Permit-Reinspection 100% 26 39
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Service Name %Recovory Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
260 Film Permits 100% 271 406
261 Background Checks 100% 21 21
262 False alarm response 100% 193 193
263 Bic ole license I 47% 5 5
265,; 0 iRilt'�enewa) :-<
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266 Fingerprint-rolling I 100%1 25 25
4 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7-01-14
Service Name %Roca ry Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
POLICE DEPARTMENT continued
Service Name %Racovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
267 Miscellaneous-perils 100% 102 102
268 Miscellaneous-photos 100% 61 61
269 Repossession 100% 19 19
270 Vehicle impound-all others 100% 235 235
271 Vehicle impound-DUI 100% 235 235
272 Visa Clearance 100% 11 11
273 Cat adoption 6% 7 7
274 Dog adoption 100/ 12 12
275 Animal boarding 16% 10 10
276 Cat release-owner 33% 20 20
277 Cat release-owner,<4 months 16% 10 10
278 Dog release-owner 49% 30 30
279 Dog release-owner,<4 months 32% 20 20
280 Shelter apprehension,dog liclunlic 38%
281 Shelter apprehension,cat 19% 10 10
282 Shelter apprehension,livestock-large 76% 40 40
283 Shelter apprehension,livestock-medium 57% 30 30
284 Shelter apprehension.livestock-small 38% 20 20
285 ,'Sheltera rehension,:uAaklered '1stSfaiuie.: 35. 35..
286':Shelters' rehensiori,:unaftered=end. Sfalule f SO 5p;
287 .`Sheltera rehension:unaltered,aid SEatute " 10D [(30'
288 Trap rentals 100% 42 56
289 Dog Vaccine 100% 23 23
290 Cat Vaccine 65% 15 15
291 Massage therapist permit 100% 102 102
292 Massage Therapy Business Owner permit-initial 100% 380 380
293 Massage Therapy Business Owner permit-renewal 100% 130 195
294 Solicitor permit 100% 102 102
295 Taxi Driver permit 3 yr.permit) 100% 287 287
296 Tow Truck Driver permit 100% 74 74
297 Adult Oriented Business permit 100% 338 338
298 Adult Entertainer permit 100% 102 102
299 Remote Bingo 100% 364 545
300 Cat-Spay 57% 28 28
301 Cat-Neuter 85% 28 28
302 Do -$ ay(up to 30 lbs 78% 51 51
3D3 Dag-Spay(31-50 lbs) 56% 51 51
304 Do -Spay 51 to 75 lbs 51% 51 51
305 Do -Spa 76-100 lbs 37% 51 51
306 Do -Neuter(up to 3D lbs 93% 51 51
307 Dog-Neuter 31-50 lbs) 63% 51 51
3D8 Do -Neuter 51 to 75 lbs 56% 51 51
309 Do -Neuter(76-190 lbs) 44% 51 51
310. CbstRecoyery-Detigquent.parkingCitaGons 100%Fee:•FliteenPerceriC(15%l ofthe`amountotthedelinpueritbarkin citabooWusfivedollars
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
311 False alarm-residential 100% 144 144
312 False alarm-commercial 100%1 258 258
PLAN REVIEW
313 Planreview-commercial 100% 267 267
314 Plan review-Multi family 100% 201 271
315 Plan review-other(access,grading,house moving) 100% 215 215
316 Plan review-residential tract ( 100% 266 360
317 Planreview-single family 100% 197 276
318 Plan review-consultations(hourly fee) ( 140% 163 163
319 Plan review-prevention engineering 100% 274 274
320 Planreview-fuel dispensing 100% 298 298
321 Plan review-hood&duct 100% 262 262
322 Plan review-medical gas ( 100% 262 262
323 Plan review-portables 100% 298 298
324 Plan review-spray booths 100% 262 262_
STATE MANDATED FIRE MARSHALL INSPS
325 Insp-care facilities I churches 100% 230 230
326 Insp-pre school/school/day care 100% 195 195
327 Insp-high rise 100% 395 395
328 Insp-daycare i foster care(6 or less) 100% 106 159
PREVENTION INSPECTIONS
329 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 1-10 units 1 100%1 183 183
330 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 11-30 units 100%1 219 219
331 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 31-50 units 100%1 226 226
5 7418 EthibitA-Amended Fees 7-01-14
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101/15)
FIRE DEPARTMENT continued
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101/15)
332 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 57-75 units { 100% 298 298
333 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 76.100 units 100% 298 298
334 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 101+units { 100% 371 371
335 Insp-cert of occupancy ordinary hazard { 100% 124 166
336 Insp-cert of occupancy high hazard 100% 202 202
337 Insp-commercial B-2 100% 111 146
338 Insp-commercial Xmas tree 100%1 146 146
339 Insp-commercial high hazard 100% 202 202
340 Insp-motels 1-20 units 100% 154 154
341 Insp-motels 21-40 units 100% 190
190
342 Insp-motels 41-50 units 100% 190 190
343 Insp-motels 51+units 100% 226 226
344 Insp-commercial occupancy re-inspection 100% 44 44
ENGINE COMPANY INSPECTIONS
345 Engine company insp-ordinary hazard 4 100°6 134 134
346 Engine company insp-high hazard 100%1 168 168
PERMITS
347 Aircraft repair hangar permit 100% 226 226
348 Aircraft refueling vehicle permit 100% 172 238
349 Compressed gas/LPG permit 100% 238 238
350 Covered mall permit 100% 298 298
351 Dry cleaning permit 100% 226 226
352 Dust producing permit 100% 262 262
353 Explosives permit 100% 240 322
354 Fruit ripening permit 100% 224 298
355 Flammabletcombustible liquid permit 100% 259 250
356 Hazardous/toxic/corrosive permit 100% 250 250
357 High piled combustible permit 100% 216 286
358 Junk yard permit 100% 288 395
359 Lumber yard permit { 100% 240 322
360 Medical gas system permit 100% 200 262
361 Pesticides permit { 100% 178 178
362 Pipeline-excavation/operation permit 100% 250 250
363 Poison gas permit 100°! 250 259
364 Radioactive material permit { 100% 250 250
365 Refrigeration equipt permit ( 100% 250 250
366 Repair garage permit 100% 250 250
367 Spray booth permit 100% 250 250
368 Tanks permit 100% 250 250
369 Welding 1 cutting permit { 100% 250 250
370 Bonfire permit 100% 131 178
371 Carnival/fair permit { 100% 250 250
372 Fireworks permit { 100% 546 743
373 Open flame permit 100% 164 226
374 Parade float permit 100% 154 154
375 Assembly 1000+persons w/stage 100% 322 322
376 Assembly<1000 persons w/stage 100% 322 322
377 Assembly 300+persons no stage 100% 322 322
378 Assembly 50-299 persons no stage j 100% 226 226
379 Tents l canopies 100% 226 226
WEED ABATEMENT
380 Weed abatement admin 100% 154 154
381 Weed abatement disking" 100% 21 21
382 Weed abatement mowing-lot` 100% 21 21
383 Weed abatement hand work' 100% 21 21
384 Weed abatement re-inspection 100% 40 40
HYDRANT/HYDRO FLOW TEST
385 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Install,1 tank 100% 310 310
386 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Install,2 tanks ( 100% 383 383
387 Hydranf/Hydro Flow Test-Install,3 tanks 100% 455 455
388 Hydrant/Hydro FlowTest-Removal,1 tanks 100% 310 310
389 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Removal,2 tanks 100% 383 383
390 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Removal,3 tanks 100% 455 455
391 Admin fee-cost recovery 100% 94 94
392 Flow Test Fire Flaw 100% 173 238
393 Miscellaneouslnspection/Permit-Hourly 100% 91 136 /Hourly
6 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7.01-14
Service Name %Rocovory Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101/15)
FIRE DEPARTMENT Continued
Service Name %Reaowry Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
394 Alarm System Plan Review,Sprinkler monitoring only I 100% 144 144
395 Alarm System Plan Review,10 or less initiating devices 100% 289 289
396 Alarm System Plan Review,11-20 initiating device 100% 433 433
397 Alarm System Plan Review,20 or more devices ( 100% 578 578
398 Sprinkler System Plan Review,25 heads or less 100% 289 289
399 Sprinkler System Plan Review,26-99 heads 100% 433 433
400 Sprinkler System Plan Review,100 heads or more I 100% 578 578
401 Smoke Control System Plan Review,review of rational analysis 100% 771 1,155
402 Smoke Control System Plan Review,Design Testing 100% 771 1,155
403 Inspection 100,000 sq,ft or less 100% 96 144
404 Inspection 100,000-500,000 sq.It 100%1 144 217
405 Inspection 500,001 sq.ft and above 100% 193 289
406 Const-Automatic fire-extinguishing system,25 heads or less 100% 193 289
407 Const-Automatic fire-extinguishing system,25-99 heads 100% 289 433
408 Const-Automatic fire-extinguishing system,100 heads or more 100% 385 578
409 Const-Kitchen Hood and Duct 100% 193 289
410 Const-Clean Agent System 100% 193 289
411 Const-Battery Systems 100% 193 289
412 Const-Compressed Gases 100% 193 289
413 Const-Cryogenic fluids 100% 193 289
414 Const-Alarm and detection systems/equip,sprinklers monitoring only 100% 96 144
415 Const-Alarm and detection systemslequip,10 or less initiating devices 100% 193 289
416 Cons(-Alarm and detection systems/equip,11-20 initiating devices 100% 385 578
417 Const-Alarm and detection systems/equip,20 or more devices 100% 578 867
418 Const-Fire pumps and related equipment 100% 385 578
419 Const-Flammable and combustible liquids 100% 193 289
420 Const-Hazardous Materials 100% 385 578
421 Const-Industrial ovens 100°! 193 289
422 Const-LP-gas 100% 193 289
423 Const-Private fire hydrants 100% 289 433
424 Const-Spraying or dipping 100% 289 433
425 Const-Standpipe systems 100%1 289 433
426 Const-Temporary membrane structures and tents 100%1 96 144
* Includes 3 hours standby
`* The fee listed is the admninistrative processing fee. Any vendor charges will be added to the processing amount.
RECREATION DIVISION NO INCREASE FOR CPt
Service Name Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
FIELD RENTAL RATES
Rental Fields:
Texonia Park(Texas Street and Lugonia Ave.)
Community Park(Church Street and San Bernardino Ave.)
Brookside Park(Brookside Avenue)
Cral(on Park(independence Avenue)
Clement School Ball Fields and Tennis Courts'(Pennsylvania Avenue)
Orangewood School'(Stuart Avenue)
Joint Use Agreement with Redlands Unified School District
User Groups:
Group 1: City of Redlands--City operated recreation programs and activities.This group receives
first priority for field use and allocations.No rental fee.
Group 2: Organized Youth Sports--Registered non-profit or charitable group with registered
non-profit status with the State of California,complete with tax exempt identification number,offering organized youth sports.
All participants shall be under 18 years of age. Fees noted below.
Group 3: Adult Sports.Community/Business Groups and/or individuals--League or organized sports or activities for
participants 18 years of age or over;tournaments;and other activities requiring field reservations. Fees noted below.
Rental Rates:
427 GROUP 2
Field Use S 101 hour per field S 10/hour per field
Field Lighting $15/hour $15/hour
428 GROUP 3
Field Use $201 hour per field $20/hour per field
7 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7-01-14
Service Name %Recawry Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
Field Lighting S 30/hour S 301 hour
Field Lighting at Crafton Park and Community Park is paid directly to utility provider by user.
429 Miscellaneous:Staff Call-Out fee is S40 per hour and shall be assessed when city staff S 40 per hour $40 per hour
FACILITY RENTAL RATES
Facilities:
Redlands Community Center(i 11 W.Lugonia Avenue)
Redlands Senior Center(11 i W.Lugonia Avenue)
Joslyn Senior Center(21 Grant Avenue)
User Groups:
Group 1: City of RedlandslPublic Agency-City personnel(for departmental,city andlor regional business),City Sponsored
Groups,Council Members.Council appointed commissions,committees,and task forces; public agencies with reciprocal
agreements. No fee. No Deposit Required.
Group 2: Redlands Non-profit Organization and Community Groups-Registered non-profit or charitable group with registered
non-profit status with the State of California,complete with tax exempt identification number;offering free membership open
to the general public; groups sponsoring activities open to the public free of charge. No fee.$200 deposit required.
Group 3: All non-resident individuals or groups;other community groups,businesses and/or individuals;groups soliciting
donations or charging admission;groups sponsoring activities closed to the general public. Fees noted below. 5200 deposit
required.
430 GROUP 3-Facility/Room Rates
Gym $611 hour S 61/hour
Racquetball Court S 201 hour $201 hour
Multipurpose Roams S 251 hour $251 hour
Kitchens $51 gat fee $51 flat fee
Computer Class Room S 3D Ihour S 301 hour
Conference Room S 15 hour S 15 hour
Game Room(CC) S 25 hour S 25 hour
Building S 7071.4 hours $707 1-4 hours`
S51 each additional hr $51 each additional hr
431 Miscellaneous Charges for All Groups
Refundable Cleaning Deposit S 200 flat fee S 200 flat fee
Attendant I Staff Supervision Fee $20 perattendant S 20 per attendant
Fees shall be prepaid to guarantee reservation.
Refunds will be issued less a 10%administrative fee.
A processing fee of$10 shall be assessed when applicants and/or participants request deviation from the standard processing time of five
business days.
All user groups shall comply with the City's established field and facility rental policies.
Rental agreements may be negotiated for continuous use of the fields and/or facilities.The rales contained in these agreements may vary
from the structure presented above,and shall be approved by City Council.
RECREATION DIVISION - m ~
NOlNCREASE FOR CPI::
Service Name Fee Year 2 (07/01114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
RECREATION SERVICES I PROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES
ADULT SERVICES,PROGRAMS AND ACTIV177ES
432 Adult Open gym $1/day per person $11 day per person
$2/day per person non-resident $21 day per person non-resident
433 Adult Open Racquetball S1/hour per person 18 and over S1/hour per person 18 and over
$2/hour per person 18 and over,non- S2/hour per person 18 and
$25 annual pass-resident $25 annual pass-resident
S35 annual pass-non-resident $35 annual pass-non-resident
434 Adult Classes
435 Adult Family Trips 100%Cost of Trip 100%Cost of Trip
436 Annual Pass S25 person 18 and over, $251 person 18 and over,
I.D.,Game Roam,Gym Usage, resident resident
Racquetball and Tennis Courts $35/person 18 and over,non- $351 person 18 and over,non-
resident resident
$50 for group homes $50 for group homes
SENIOR SERVICES,PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
437 Bingo SO.50 /card 50.50 /card
438 Senior Tournaments $20/tournament per person $201 tournament per person
439 Senior Classes City/Contractor Split=30170%;fees are set by contractor
440 Trips 100%cost of trip 100%cost of trip
441 Senior Transportation Program S 1.751 person each way $ 1.751 person each way
Bus Pass $17.50 for 10 one-way trips $17.50 for 10 one-way trips
Senior Patron-A Patron is any senior making a voluntary donation in excess of S 20 per year to
either senior center, Patrons shall receive identification cards and shall save S 5 on senior services,
programs and activities.
8 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7.01-14
Service Name %Rocovory Fee Year 2 (07101/14) Fee Year 3(01101/15)
YOUTH SERVICES,PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
442 Youth Annual Pass $101 person $101 person
443 Teen Dances $31 person $31 person
444 Teen Trips CitylContractor Split=30!70%;fees are
Scholarships are available for all youth services,programs and activities. To quality,scholarship
recipients shall meet income requirements as established by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development for San Bernardino County.
MISCELLANEOUS:
445 Contract Classes City/Contractor Split=30170%;fees are set by contractor
446 Special Events
100%cost of event
447 Boutique Spaces S101day per space without table
448 Garden Plot Spaces Smiley Gardens 5201 year per plot
Clement Gardens$301 year per plot
Lugonia Gardens S351year per plot
449 Program Attendant Fee $201 hour per employee
450 Early Registration' 10%discount for individuals and teams registering a minimum of 30 days
451 Multiple Registration' 10%discount for multiple family members registering in the same class or
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
452 Business License-new 100% 67 67
453 Business License-renewal 100% _23 23
454 Yard Sale Permit 100%
455 Returned Check 100% 39 39
456 Dog licensing 100% 23 23
457 :D licensin -s a/rieutered "
458 Dog licensing-replacement tag100% 12 17
459 State CASP Svc Fee* Statute: F777 1
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LIBRARY SERVICES
Service Name %Recovery Fee Year 2 (07101114) Fee Year 3(01101115)
460 Reservation of library materials E 26%
461 Non-residentfee 95% 30 30
9 7418 Exhibit A-Amended Fees 7.01-14
City of Redlands
Construction Cost Calculations
Construction Types Construction Types
I, II,III,V-A rated I,11, III,IV,V-B rated
2011112 0"3'
Mult.By Base Cost @ Cost for each Base Cost @ Cost for each
IBC Data: Plan Check! Inspection Building Hdy Rate Threshold Additional Threshold Additional
Class IBC Occupancy Type Project Size Process Hours Hours I Time $105 Size 100 s.f. Size 100 s.f.
462 A-1 Assembly uses,usually with 5,000 18.2 57.0 75 $7,887 $7;887 $35.45 $5,915 $26.59
Greater fixed seating,intended for the 10,000 29.1 63.0 92 59,659 ..............:59,659 $20.22 $7,245 $15.16
Than 50 production and viewing of the 20,000 36.4 75.0 111 $11,681 $11,681 $24.78 $8,761 $18.58
Occupants performing arts or motion 30,000 48.0 87.0 135 $14,159 $14;159 $17.04 $10,619 $12.78
picutres. 50,000 59.5 108.0 168 $17,567 $17;567 $10.38 $13,176 $7.79
100,000 85.0 132.0 217 $22,759 $221759 $10.38 517,069 57.79
463 A-2 Assembly uses intended for 1,000 14.1 30.4 451 54,667 $5,834 $38.02 $4;667 $30.42
food andfor drink consumption. 5,000 22.5 33.6 56 55,884 $7,355 $39.07 S5,884 $31,25
10,000 31.0 40.0 71 $7,446 $9,308 $21.76 ;'57;446 $17.41
Restaurant 20,000 41.2 46.4 88 $9,187 $11,484 $6.99 ........:`S9,g87 $5.59
50.000 46.0 57.6 104 $10,866 513,582 $8.60 $10;$66 56.88
......................:
........... ..
100,000 1 66.0 70.4 136 $14,306 517,882 $8.60 $14;306 $6.88
464 A-3,A-4 Assembly uses intended for 1,000 15.2 50.5 66 $6,895 $8,619 $47.59 56;895 $38-07
worship;Assembly uses 5,000 24.4 55.9 80 $8.418 $10,522 $51.76 `:58,418 $41,41
intended for viewing of outdoor 10,000 33.5 66.5 100 $10,488 $13,110 $24.93 $10;988 $19.94
sporting events and activities 20,000 41.9 77.1 119 $12,482 S15,603 511,69 '512;482 $9.35
with spectator sealing 50.000 50.0 95.8 146 $15,287 S19,109 511.22 ;5151287 $8.97
100,000 71.5 117.0 189 $19,774 $24,718 $11.22 579,774 $8.97
465 B Buildings or spaces for office 1,000 12.5 24.4 37 $3,873 54,841 533.01 ..._..:_.':::$3;873 $26,41
professional or service type 5,000 20.0 27.0 47 54,929 $6,162 $33.15 $4,929 $26.52
transacations,including storage 10,000 27.5 32.1 60 $6,255 $7,819 $15.79 56`255 $12.63
of records and accounts; 20,000 34.4 37.3 72 $7,518 $9,398 $6.82 $7,518 $5.45
Restaurants with less than 50 50,000 41.0 46.3 87 $9,155 $11,443 $7.34 .............::159,155 $5.87
occupants 100,000 58.7 56.6 115 $12,090 $15,112 $7.34 ...::$12,090 $5.87
466 E Buildings or rooms used by 500 9.3 29.5 39 $4,068 55,084 556.40 ............•:::54,068 $45.12
more than 6 persons for 2.500 14.8 32.6 47 54,970 $6,212 $61.92 ..........::54,970 $49.53
educational purposes up to the 5,000 20.4 38.8 59 $6,208 $7,760 $29.65 -$6,208 $23.72
............. .........
12th grade. 10,000 25.5 45.0 71 $7,394 59,243 516.92 .,., ......:`:57;394 $13.54
Day care for 6 or more children 25,000 34.0 55.9 90 $9,425 $11,781 $11.12 ......,...::59;425 $8.90
older than 2-112 years of age 50,000 42.8 68.3 111 $11,650 514.562 $11,12 V 1.650 $8.90
467 F Factory and industrial uses that 1,000 15.9 34.2 50 55,255 $6,569 543.08 .:.:......'`185;255 S34A7
include the fabrication or 5,000 25.5 37.8 63 $6,634 $8,293 $43.91 56,634 $35.13
manufacturing of Moderate and 10,000 35.0 45.0 80 $8,390 $10,488 $20.91 ,_._,,,,;'`5$;390 $16.73
Low Hazard materials 20,000 43.8 52.2 96 510,063 512,579 $9.11 510.063 $7.29
50,000 52.0 64.8 117 $12,250 $15,312 $9.81 ....
1:$12;250 $7.85
100,000 75.0 79.2 154 $16,172 520,216 $9.81 ;:516:172 $7.85
468 H-1,H-2, High Hazard:Detonation hazard; 1,000 25.0 57.0 82 $8,600 58;600 $55.06 $6,450 541.30
H-3,H-4, Deflagration hazard or hazard 5,000 40.0 63.0 103 510,803 .........-:$10,803 $56.64 $8,102 $42.48
H-5 from accelerated burning; 10,000 55.0 75.0 130 $13,634 $13,634 $31.46 $10,226 $23.60
Materials that readily support 20,000 73.0 87.0 160 $16,781 $16,781 $10.38 $12,586 $7.79
combustion;Materials that are 50,000 81.7 108.0 190 $19,896 $49.896 $12,44 $14,922 $9.33
....... ..................
health hazards 100.000 117.0 132.0 249 $26,115.....: :::..::s 526,115 $12.44 $19,586 59.33
469 1-1 Housing of clients on a 24-hour 1,000 9.5 27.4 37 $3,871 $3;871 522.57 $2,9031 $16.93
basis in a supervised residential 5,000 15.3 30.2 46 $4,773 $4,773 $24.10 $3,5801 $18.07
environment providing personal 10,000 21.0 36.0 57 S5,978 $5;978 S11.55 $4,484 $8.66
care services 20,000 26.3 41.8 68 $7,133 $7,133 $5.18 $5,350 $3.89
50,000 31.0 51.8 83 Se,688 ....:..:.::::.:::::.$$,688 $5.31 $6,516 $3.98
100,000 44.8 63.4 108 $11,344 ...........,:`$11;344 55.31 $8,508 53.98
470 1-2.1-3 Medical,surgical,psychiatric, 1,000 18.2 59.0 77 58,091 ..........;.$8;091 544,88 $6,068 $33.66
nursing or custodial care on a 5,000 29.1 65.2 94 $9,886 $9,886 548.92 57,415 $36.69
24-hour basis for more than 6 10,000 40.0 77.6 118 $12.332 ..... <$12,332 $23.51 $9,249 $17.63
persons;facilities where 20,000 50.0 90.0 140 $14,663 .. ... .:;$14;683 $10.39 $11,012 $7.79
persons are restrained 50,000 58.0 111.7 170 $17,801 .. .....::517;801 $10.24 513,351 57.68
100,000 82.01 136.6 219 S22.9221 $10.24 $17,191 $7,68
Resolution No.7418 Exhibit A-Building and Safety Construction Cost Calculations
Construction Types Construction Types
I,II,III,V-A rated I, 11, III,IV,V-B rated
2011112 Total Mult.By Base Cost @ Cost for each Base Cost @ Cost for each
IBC Data: Plan Check! Inspection Building Hrly Rate Threshold Additional Threshold Additional
Class IBC Occupancy Type Project Size Process Hours Hours Time $105 Size 100 s.f. Size 100 s.f.
............ . .....
471 I-4 Day care operations of more 1,000 10.2 24.7 35 53,663 53,663 $22.91 $2,747 $17.18
than 6 people of any age where 5,000 16.4 27.3 44 54,579 54;579 $23.78 $3,435 $17.83
............... .. .
the care is for less than 10,000 22.5 32.5 55 55,768 $5;768 $11.35 $4,326 $8.51
24-hours a day 20,000 28.1 37.7 66 56,904 $6,904 $5.24 $5,178 $3.93
50,000 34.0 46.8 81 $8,474 $8;474 $5.12 $6,356 $3.84
100,000 48.0 57.2 105 511,033 $11;033 $5.12 58,275 $3.84
472 M Display and sale of 1,000 14.1 33.9 48 $5,033 $6.292 $39.36 . . $5,033 $31.49
merchandise accessible to the 5,000 22.5 37.5 60 $6,293 $7,866 50.85 .. ;::$15293
$32.68
public 10,000 30.9 44.6 76 $7,927 $9,909 S19.5057;927 $15.60
20,000 38.7 51.8 90 $9,487 $11,859 $8.45 ........:....:$$;487 $6.76
50,000 45.5 64.3 110 $11,514 $14,393 $9.12 S7.30
100,000 1 66.0 78.6 145 $15,163 $18,953 $9.12 515;163 57.30
473 R-1,R-2 Transient and nontransient 5,000 18.4 71.1 89 $9.381 $9;3111 $38.81 S7.0361 529.11
lodging including hotels,motels 10,000 29.4 78.6 108 511,322 $11;322 $27.25 58,491 520.44
.............................
apartments,and boarding 20,000 40.4 93.5 134 $14,047 $14:047 $8.76 $10,535 S6.57
houses 50,000 50.5 108.5 159 $16,676 ..:..::.-::.$16,676 $7.28 S12,507 $5.46
100,000 59.0 134.7 194 $20,314 $20,314 $5.87 $15,236 54.40
200,000 1 85.0 164.6 250 $26,180 526;180 $5.87 S19,635 54.40
474 R-3,R-3.1, One and two-family homes; 1,000 7,7 17.5 25 $2.644 $3,305 $84.91 =1$2;644 $67.92
R-4 Residentially based 24-hour 2,000 12.4 19.3 32 $3,323 $4,154 5109.03 $3;323 58722
facility for 6 or fewer clients of 3,000 17.0 23.0 40 $4,195 $5,244 $103.96 =54195 $83.17
any age;Residential 4,000 21.3 26.7 48 $5.027 $6,284 $186.03 S5;027 $148.82
carelassisted living for more 5,000 29.0 33.1 62 $6,515 $8,144 548.14 S6,515 $38.51
than 6 ambulatory clients 10.000 40.0 40.5 80 $8.441 $10,551 $48.14 $8:441 $38.51
475 R-3 REPEAT OF MODEL 1,000 3.9 16.0 20 $2,083 $2,604 $56.61 $2;083 545.29
One and two-family homes. 2,000 6.2 18.0 24 $2,536 $3,170 $56.61 ..:.::...:::::::.:':52;536 $45.29
Repeat Plan Check set at 50% 3,000 8.5 20.0 29 $2,989 $3,736 554.08 $2,989 $43.26
of initial plan check,per current 4,000 10.6 22.0 33 $3,422 $4,277 $77.02 S3;422 561.62
Master Fee Schedule. 5,000 14.5 24.0 39 $4,038 $5,047 $19.67 $4,038 $15.73
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10,000 20.0 26.0 46 $4,824 $6,031 $19.67 54;824 $15.73
476 S-1 Moderate hazard storage 500 11.6 32.8 44 $4,656 $4;656 $54.70 $3.4921 $41.02
2,500 18.6 36.2 55 $5,750 :......:.::..::;1::55;750 558.22 S4,313 $43.67
. .... .... .......
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5,000 25.6 43.1 69 $7,206 57,206 $27.89 S5,404 520.92
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10,000 32.0 50.0 82 58,600 58,600 $15.43 56,450 $11.57
25,000 42.0 62.1 104 $10,915 $10.40 58,186 $7.80
50,000 53.0 75.9 129 $13,515 513;515 $10.40 S10.136 57.80
477 S-2 Low hazard storage 500 11.6 32.8 44 $4,656 $4,656 $54.70 53,492 $41.02
2,500 18.6 362 SS 55.750 $5;750 $58.22 $4,3131 543.67
5,000 25.6 43.1 69 $7,206 ?$7;206 $27.89 $5,404 $20.92
10,000 32.0 50.0 82 $8,600 $8;600 $15.43 $6,450 $11.57
25,000 42.0 62.1 104 $10,915 $10,915 $10.40 $8,186 $7.80
50,000 53.0 75.9 129 $13,515 S73,515 $10.40 S10,136 $7.80
478 U Accessory and miscellaneous 1,000 7.5 16.3 24 $2,495 53,118 $20.37 .............. $2;495 $16.29
structures not specifically 5.000 12.0 16.0 30 $3,146 53,933 $20.79 ;:$3,146 $16.63
classified 10,000 16.5 21.4 38 $3,978 $4,972 $9.90 $3,978 $7.92
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20,000 20.6 24.9 45 $4,770 $5,963 $4.53 54;770 $3.63
50,000 25.0 30.9 56 $5,858 $7,323 54.42 $3.54
100,000 35.0 37.7 73 S7,626 $9,533 $4.42 ::.:..:::-:::.:::,:57,626 $3.54
479 Dental 1.000 12.5 45.2 58 $6,056 .....:.:..:.:.::::$6,056 $32.15 $4,542 $24,11
Medical 5,000 20.0 50.0 70 $7,342 ...............:'$7;342 $35.71 $5,506 $26.78
10,000 27.5 59.5 87 59,127 ........:....:':$9;127 $17.23 $6,845 $12.92
20.000 34.4 69.0 103 $10.850 $10;850 $8.13 $8,137 $6.10
50,000 41.0 85.7 127 $13,290 $13,2901 $7.71 59,967 55.78
100,000 58.7 104.8 163 $17,144 17,1441 $7.71 $12,858 $5.78
Resolution No.7418 Exhibit A-Building and Safety Construction Cost Calculations
Construction Types Construction Types
I, Ii,Ill,V-A rated f,II,III,IV,V-B rated
2011112 Total Mull.By Base Cost @ Cost for each Base Cost @ Cost for each
IBC Data: Plan Check! Inspection Building Hrly Rate Threshold Additional Threshold Additional
Class IBC Occupancy Type Project Size Process Hours Hours Time $105 Size 100 SJ. Size 100 SJ.
TENANTIMPROVEMENTS
480 B Medical Offices 1,000 6.4 21.3 28 52,899 S3,624 $19.86 52;899 $15.88
5,000 10.2 23.5 34 $3,535 $4,418 $21.76 `$3;535 $17.41
10,000 14.0 _ _28.0 42 S4,405 S5,506 $10.46 ...;'.$4,405 $8.37
20,000 17.5 32.5 50 $5,242 S6,552 $5.61 "$5242 $4.49
50,000 22.5 40.3 63 $6,589 S8,236 $5.89 $6;589 $4.71
100,000 36.0 49.3 85 $8,944 $11,180 55.89 <$8;944 54.71
481 B Once Building 1,000 6.4 19.8 26 S2.740 $3,425 $19.33 52;740 $15.47
5,000 10.2 21,8 32 S3,358 $4,198 $20.92....:.:........:::53,358 $16.74
10,000 14.0 26.0 40 S4,195 $5,244 $13.32..:....:::::...:.::.$4:195 570.66
20,000 20.0 30.2 50 $5,261 $6,576 $5.37 $5;281 $4.29
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50,000 25.0 37.4 62 S6,549 $8,186 $5.07 $6;549 $4.05
100,000 36.01 45.8 82 $8,575 $10,719 $5.07 ................::$8;575 $4.05
482 A-2 Restaurant,more than 50 1,000 6.1 19.0 25 $2,636 $3,295 $18.62 ............{$2;636 514.90
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occupants 5,000 9.8 21.0 31 $3,232 $4,040 $20.14 ...............:::53;232 $16.11
10,000 13.5 25.0 39 $4,038 S5,047 59.67 .:.....:.:...:$4;038 $7.73
20,000 16.9 29.0 46 S4,811 $6,014 55.52 .... 1 54.41
50,000 22.5 36.0 59 $6.135 $7,669 $5.64 ,.;::$6;135 S4.51
100,000 36.01 44.0 80 58.390 $10,488 $5.64.--.:.::.:::':$8;390 $4.51
483 M Store 1,000 6.6 20.9 27 $2,883 $3,604 $20.17 32;883 $16.14
5,000 10.5 23.1 34 S3,529 $4,411 $21.91 $3;529 517.52
10,000 14.5 27.5 42 $4,405 $5,506 $10.52 ..... ...::$4:405 $8.42
20,000 18.1 31.9 50 $5,247 $6,558 $5.93 $4.75
50,000 24.0 39.6 64 $6,670 $8,338 $4.40 ..........:$6;67Q $3.52
100,000 32.0 48.4 801 58,432 570,540 $4.40 $3.52
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484 B/H tab l RBD 1,000 7.3 22.8 30 $3,154 S3,943 $22.17......:....:...:::::$3;154 $17.73
5,000 11.11 25.2 37 $3,863 $4,829 $24.03 $19.22
10,000 16.0 30.0 46 $4,824 $6,031 $11.54 .......4:54;824
$9.23
20,000 20.0 34.8 55 $5,747 $7,1841 S8.041...............:.$5,747 $6.43
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50,000 30.0 43.2 73 $7,677 S9,5971 55.14 $7;677 $4.11
100,000 40.01 52.8 93 $9.7331 S12.1661 $5,141 $4.11
SHELL BUILDINGS
485 B.M,S All Shell Buildings 5,000 21.5 11.4 33 $3,457 $3,457 $12.29 $2,593 $9.22
10,000 25.3 13.5 39 $4,072 $4;072 $4.34 $3,054 $3.25
25,000 29.4 15.6 45 $4,723 $4;723 $11.31 $3,542 $8.49
50,000 47.0 25.0 72 S7,551 $7;551 54.01 $5,664 $3.01
75,000 51.0 30.6 82 $8,553 $8;553 S4.10 $6,415 $3.08
100,000 55.0 36.3 91 S9,579 $9;579 54.45 $7,184 $3.34
125,000 60.0 41.9 102 $10,69f 510,691 55.03 $8,018 $3.77
750,000 66.0 47.9 114 $11,948 $11;948 $5.03 58,961 $3.77
Resolution No.7418 Exhibit A-Building and Safety Construction Cost Calculations
City of Redlands
FEE SCHEDULE FOR MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Work Item Unit Time Hourly permit Fee
Estimate Rate
Standard Hourly Rate $105
486 Standard Hourly Rate per hour 1 $105 $105
Antenna
487 Equipment Container each 2 $105 $210
488 0-30 ft each 2 $105 $210
489 31+It each 2.5 5105 $262
490 Cellular/Mobile Phone,free-standing each 3 $105 $315
491 Cellular/Mobile Phone,co-location each 2 $105 $210
492 Balcony addition each 4 $105 $420
493 Carport MINOR(<or=200 sq ft.) each 2.5 $105 $262
494 Carport MAJOR(>200 sq ft.) each 3.5 $105 $367
495 Change of Occupancy each 4 $105 $420
Close Existing Openings
496 Interior wall each 2 $105 $210
497 Exteriorwall each 3 $105 $315
498 Commercial Coach(per unit) each unit 3.5 $105 $367
499 Compliance Inspections/Reinspections each 3.5 $105 $367
500 Deck(wood)-up to 200 sq ft. each 2 $105 $210
501 Each additional 100 sq ft. each 100 sf 0.5 $105 $52
502 Deck(wood)(with calcs)-up to 200 sq ft. each 3 $105 $315
503 Over 200 sq ft. each 3.5 $105 $367
504 Demolition-Single Family Dwelling each 2 $105 $210
505 Demolition-Multi Family/Commercial each 3 $105 $315
Door
506 New door(residential) each 2 $105 $210
507 New door(Commercial/Industrial) each 4 $105 $420
Fence or Freestanding Wall(non-masonry)
508 6-8 feet in height,first 100 If up to 1001f 2 $105 $210
509 8-10 feet in height,first 100 If up to 100 If 2.5 $105 $262
510 Each additional 100 If each 100 If 1 $105 $105
511 Over 10 feet in height up to 100 If 3 $105 $315
512 Over 10 feet in height(with calcs) up to 100 If 3 $105 $315
513 Each additional 100 If each 100 If 1 $105 $105
Fence or Freestanding Wall(masonry)
514 Masonry,(6-8 feet high),pre-engineered up to 100 If 3 $105 $315
515 Each additional 100 If each 100 If 1.5 $105 $157
516 Masonry,Special Design(6-10'high) up to 100 If 4 $105 $420
517 Each additional 100 If each 100 If 1.5 $105 $157
518 Masonry,Special Design(over 10'high) up to 100 If 5 $105 $524
519 Each additional 100 If each 100 If 1.5 $105 $157
Fireplace
520 Masonry each 3 $105 $315
521 Masonry(with calcs) each 3 $105 $315
522 Pre-Fabricated I Metal each 2 $105 $210
523 Flag pole(over 30 feet in height) each 2 $105 $210
Garage(detached)
524 Wood frame up to 1,000 sf each 4 $105 $420
525 Masonry up to 1,000 sf each 5 $105 $524
Resolution No.7418-Building and Safety Miscellaneous Items
Work Item Unit Time Hourly Permit Fee
Estimate Rate
Grading(Cut and Fill)
526 0-100 Cubic Yards(Cut and Fill) 1.5 $105 $157
527 101-1,000 CY 2 $105 $210
528 1,000-10,000 CY 3 $105 $315
529 10,001 -100,000 CY 3.5 $105 $367
530 100,001 -200,000 CY 5 $105 $524
531 Each Add'[10,000 CY or portion thereof 0.6 $105 $63
532 Greenhouse(non-commercial) each 3 $105 $315
533 Greenhouse(non-commercial)(with cabs) each 3 $105 $315
534 Lighting Pole each 2 $105 $210
535 Each Add'[Pole each 2 $105 $210
536 Partition-Commercial,Interior(up to 30 I.f.) up to 30 I.f. 2 $105 $210
537 Additional partition each 30 I.f. 2 $105 $210
538 Partition-Residential, Interior(up to 30 I.f.) up to 30 I.f. 2 $105 $210
539 Additional partition each 30 I.f. 2 $105 $210
Patio Cover,Awning,Canopy,Trellis and Arbors
540 Wood frame up to 300 SJ. 2 $105 $210
541 Wood frame(with caics) up to 300 s.f. 2.5 $105 $262
542 Other frame up to 300 s.f. 3 $105 $315
543 Additional Patio up to 300 s.f. 1 $105 $105
544 Solar Energy Systems
Residential 0-15 kW 3 $105 $315
Residential each additional kW>15kW 0.1 $105 $10.49
Non-Residential 0-50 kW 8 $105 $839
Non-Residential 51-250 kW 0.067 $105 $7.03
Non-Residential>250kW 0.042 $105 $4.40
545 Stucco Applications up to 400 s.f. 1.5 $105 $157
546 Additional Stucco Application each 400 s.f. 2 $105 $210
547 Repairs(For Fire,Water,Decay&Pests) <$10,000 1.5 $105 $157
548 Repairs(For Fire,Water,Decay&Pests) $10,000-25,000 2.5 $105 $262
549 Repairs(For Fire,Water,Decay&Pests) $25,001-100,000 4.5 $105 $472
550 Repairs(For Fire,Water,Decay&Pests) >$100,000 5.5 $105 $577
Retaining Wall(concrete or masonry)
551 First 50 If up to 50 I.f. 3 $105 $315
552 Additional retaining wall each 50 I.f. 1.5 $105 $157
553 Special Design,3-10'high(up to 50 lf) up to 50 I.f. 3.5 $105 $367
554 Additional retaining wall each 50 I.f. 1.5 $105 $157
555 Special Design,over 10'high(up to 50 If) up to 50 I.f. 5.5 $105 $577
556 Additional retaining wall each 50 I.f. 1.5 $105 $157
Remodel-Residential
557 500 s.f.Single Story up to 500 s.f. 3.5 $105 $367
558 501 -1,000 s.f. 501 to 1,000 S.f. 4 $105 $420
559 Additional remodel(each add'I 500 sq ft) each 500 s.f. 1.5 $105 $157
Re-roof Single Family Dwelling/Duplex
560 Minor Repair<200 sq ft up to 200 s.f. 1 $105 $105
561 201 -3,000 sq ft 201 to 3,000 s.f. 2 $105 $210
552 >3,001 sq ft 3,001+s.f. 2.5 $105 $262
Re-roof Multi-Family/Comm./Ind.
563 Minor Repair<200 sq ft up to 200 s.f. 1.5 $105 $157
564 201 -3,000 sq ft 201 to 3,000 s.f. 2.5 $105 $262
565 3,001 -10,000 sq ft 3,001 to 10k s.f. 3.5 $105 $367
566 >10,001 sq ft 10k+s.f. 4 $105 $420
567 Roof Structure Replacement up to 500 s.f. 5 $105 $524
Resolution No.7418-Building and Safety Miscellaneous Items
Work Item Unit Time Hourly Permit Fee
Estimate Rate
568 Additional roof structure replacement each 500 s.f. 1.5 $105 $157
Residential Additions
569 One Story up to 500 s.f. 4.5 $105 $472
570 One Story 501 -1,000 s.f. 6 $105 $629
571 One Story >1,000 s.f. 7 $105 $734
572 Multi-Story up to 500 s.f. 5 $105 $524
573 Multi-Story 501 -1,000 s.f. 6 $105 $629
574 Multi-Story >1.000 SJ, 8 $105 $839
575 Sauna-steam each 5 $105 $524
576 Shed(up to 200 s.f.) each 3 $105 $315
577 Each additional 100 s.f. each 100 s.f. 0.5 $105 $52
Siding
578 Stone and Brick Veneer(interior or exterior) up to 400 s.f. 2 $105 $210
579 All Other up to 400 s.f. 2 $105 $210
580 Additional siding up to 400 s.f. 2 $105 $210
Signs
581 Monument each 2.5 $105 $262
582 Wall-mounted Fixture each 3 $105 $315
583 Free-standing each 4 $105 $420
584 Repairs/Replacement each 1 $105 $105
Skylight
585 Less than 10 sf each 1.5 $105 $157
586 Greater than 10 sf or structural each 2 $105 $210
Spa or Hot Tub
587 Above Ground each 2 $105 $210
588 In-ground Private each 2.5 $105 $262
589 In-ground Public each 3 $105 $315
Storage Racks
590 0-8'high(up to 100 If) first 100 If 3 $105 $315
591 each additional 100 If each 100 If 1.5 $105 $157
592 over 8'high(up to 100 If) first 100 If 4 $105 $420
593 each additional 100 If each 100 If 1.5 $105 $157
Swimming Pool/Spa
594 Private <800 s.f. 5 $105 $524
595 Private >800 51 5.5 $105 $577
596 Public <800 s.f. 5.5 $105 $577
597 Public >800 s.f. 6 $105 $629
598 Swimming Pool Houses each 4 $105 $420
599 Temporary Utility Connection or Occupancy 1 $105 $105
Window or Sliding Glass Door
600 Residential Replacement qty. 1-4 1.5 $105 $157
601 Residential Replacement qty.5 or more 2.5 $105 $262
602 New Window(non structural) each 2 $105 $210
603 New window(structural shear wall/masonry) each 2 $105 $210
604 Bay Window(structural) each 2 $105 $210
605 Service Required in Excess of Standard per hour 1 $105 $105
606 Re-inspection per hour 1 $105 $105
607 Pian Re-Check per hour 1 $105 $105
608 Research per hour 1 $105 $105
609 Residential Building Reports each 0.5 $105 $52
610 Off-hours inspection(min 3 hours) 3 $105 $315
Resolution No.7418-Building and Safety Miscellaneous Items
Work Item Unit Time Hourly Permit Fee
Estimate Rate
611 Strong Mot,on Instrumeritatlon and Se,smic Hazards Mapping FeeMMEl
: v
aluai�oh X
Grqup R Occupancies one to`three stones excluding hotelslmotels $0.0001
A11 ocher builtl,ngsIN
ualuafion� X
$0;00021 .'
All accu ancies minimum fee $0 5Q
z
vaEuafion X
612 Cahforriia Health Safety Code Sec#ion 18931 6 building pe mif fee $0 00004
rrimimurn.fee $1
,, as.f613 General PIan:Mainfenanca Fee e
614 MicrofilrrilScarinin ...............
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1 Pursuant to Californa Public Resources Code Section 2705
2 In accordance with the January 1,1996 Valuation Data
Resolution No.7418-Building and Safety Miscellaneous Items
City of Redlands
Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical
Fee Types-Mechanical Time
Estimate Fee
615 Permit Issuance(one time fee for each mechanical permit issued) 0.32 $34
616 Stand Alone Mechanical Plan Check 1.00 $905
617 Installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type furnace or burner,including
ducts and vents attached to such appliance. 0.75 $79
618 Installation or relocation of each floor furnace,including vent 0.75 $79
619 Installation or relocation of each suspended heater,recessed wall heater or floor-
mounted unit heater 0.75 $79
Repair of,alteration of,or addition to each heating appliance,refrigeration unit,cooling
620 unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling
system,including installation of controls regulated by this code 0.75 $79
621 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including three
horsepower,or each absorption system. 1.25 $131
Each air-handling unit,including ducts attached thereto:This fee shall not apply to an
622 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 elsewhere in this
code. 1.25 $131
623 Each evaporative cooler other than portable type 0.75 $79
624 For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct 0.75 $79
625 Each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air-conditioning system
authorized by a permit 1.25 $131
626 Installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust,including the ducts
for such hood 1.25 $131
627 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial-type incinerator 1.00 $105
628 Miscellaneous:For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but
not classed in other appliance categories,or for which no other fee is listed in the code 0.75 $79
629 Installation or relocation of any ducts stem 0.75 $79
630 For each process piping system of 1 to 2 outlets 0.75 $79
631 For each additional process piping outlet 0.25 $26
632 Other Mechanical Inspections(per hour) 1.00 $105
Fee Types-Plumbing Time
Estimate Fee
633 Permit Issuance one time fee for each plumbing permit issued 0.32 $34
634 Stand Alone Plumbing Plan Check 1.00 $105
635 For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on trap(including water,drainage
piping, nd backflow protection therefor) 0.75 $79
636 For each building sewer 0.75 $79
637 Rainwaters stems per drain(inside building) 0.75 $79
638 Underground utilities(sewer,storm,water)Exception: Single Family Dwellings 0.75 $79
639 For each private sewage disposal system 0.75 $79
640 Water heater(no issuance fee assessed) 0.30 $31
641 For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor including its trap and vent,excepting
kitchen-type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps 1.00 $105
642 For installation,alteration,or repair of water piping and/or water-treating equipment,
each 1.00 $105
643 For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping,each fixture 0.75 $79
644 For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter,including backflow protection
devices therefor 0.75 $79
645 For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers 0.75 $79
646 1 to 5 0.50 $52
647 over 5(each) 0.25 $26
648 For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type vacuum breakers: 0.50 $52
649 For each gas piping system of one to four outlets 1.00 $105
650 For each gas piping system of five or more outlets 0.75 $79
651 Other Plumbing and Gas Inspections(per hour) 1.00 $105
Fee Types-Electrical Time
Estimate Fee
652 Permit Issuance(one time fee for each electrical permit issued) 0.32 $34
653 Stand Alone Electrical Plan Check 1.00 $105
654 Swimming pools,therapeutic whirlpools,spas and alterations to existing swimming
pools. Use unit fee schedule for itemized work. 0.75 $79
Temporary power(ea);Temporary power to a permanent location(ea);Temporary
655 service power pole or pedestal including all pole or pedestal-mounted receptacle
outlets and appurtenances(ea) 0.50 $52
656 For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and receptacle outlets for
construction sites,decorative light,Christmas tree lots,firework stands,etc. 0.75 $79
Unit Fee Schedule
Receptacle,Switch,and Light Outlets
657 Receptacle,switch,lighting or other outlets at which current is used or controlled,
except services,feeders and meters: First 20 1.00 $105
658 Each Additional 20 Outlets 0.33 $35
Lighting Fixtures
659 For lighting fixtures,sockets or other lamp-holding devices First 20 1.00 $105
660 Each Additional Outlet 0.10 $10
661 For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures 0.25 $26
662 For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies 0.50 $52
0.50 $52
Residential Appliances
For fixed residential appliances or receptacle outlets for same,including wall-mounted
electric ovens;counter-mounted cooking tops;electrical ranges,self-contained room,
663 console,or through-wall air conditioners;space heaters;food waste grinders;
dishwashers;washing machines;water heaters;clothes dryers or other motor-operated
appliances not exceeding 1 horsepower(HP)in rating each. For other types of air
conditioners and other motor-driven appliances having large electrical rating,see
POWER APPARATUS. 0.75 $79
Fee Types-Electrical Continued Time
Estimate Fee
Non-Residential Appliances
For residential appliances and self-contained factory-wired,non-residential appliances
not exceeding 1 horsepower(HP),kilowatt(KW),or kilovolt-ampere(KVA), in rating
664 including medical and dental devices;food,beverage,and ice cream cabinets;
illuminated show cases;drinking fountains;vending machines;laundry machines;or
other similar types of equipment,each.For other types of air conditioners and other
motor-driven appliances having large electrical rating,see POWER APPARATUS 1.50 $157
Power Apparatus
For motors,generators,transformers,rectifiers,synchronous converters,capacitors,
industrial heating,air conditioners and heat pumps,cooking or baking equipment and
other apparatus,as follows:Rating in horsepower(HP),kilowatts(KW),kilovolt-
amperes(KVA),or kilovolt-amperes-reactive(KVAR):
665 Up to and including 1 0.75 $79
666 Over 1 and not over 10 1.00 $105
667 Over 10 and not over 50 1.25 $131
668 Over 50 and not over 100 1.75 $184
669 Over 100,each 2.25 $236
Panelboards
670 Installation or relocation of panelboard(ea) 1.00 $105
Busways
For trolley and plug-in-type busways,each 100 feet or fraction thereof. An additional
671 fee will be required for lighting fixtures,motors and other appliances that are
connected to trolley and plug-in-type busways.No fee is required for portable
tools 1.00 $105
Signs,Outline Lighting,and Marquees
672 For signs,outline lighting systems or marquees supplies from one branch circuit,each 0.75 $79
Electrical Services
673 For services of 600 volts or less;up to 1,000amperes in rating,each 1.00 $105
674 For services over 600 volts or over 1,000 amperes in rating,each 1.25 $131
Miscellaneous
For electrical apparatus,conduits and conductors for which a permit is required but for
675 which no fee is herein set forth. This fee is not applicable when a fee is paid for
one or more services,outlets,fixtures,appliances, power apparatus,busways,
signs or other equipment. 0.75 $79
676 Other Electrical Inspections(per hour) 1.00 $105
Exhibit"B" 1.01
Fee schedule applicable to development projects for which a completed application was filed with the City
on or Before January, 31, 2093
BUILDING DIVISION
Service Name Fee
1 Plan check microfilm $10 +$2/page
2 State mandated General Plan review $0.10/sq. ft.
(on new construction or greater than 50% increase in floor area)
3 Building plan checking.......... Repeated plan checks at 50% of cost
4 Building Permits (Currently using 1994 Uniform Administrative Code with
1196 Building Valuation Data)
(a)the Strong-Motion Instrumentation and Seismic Hazards Mapping Fee (pursuant
to California Public Resources Code section 2705)
Group R Occupancies: one to three stories excluding hotels/motels: valuation x$0.0001
All other buildings: valuation x$0.00021
All occupancies-minimum fee: $ .50
(b)the California Health& Safety Code section 18931.6 buidling permit fee valuation x$0.00004
minimum fee $ 1
5 Paving, permit and inspection
1,000 sq.ft. or less $ 26
1,001 -5,000 sq.ft. $ 31
5,001 -20,000 sq.ft. $ 41
20,001 - 100,000 sq.ft. $ 52
100,001 sq.ft.and over $ 77
6 Certificate of occupancy inspection
Non-Residential $ 88
Single family dwelling $ 31
Multifamily(2-10 units)or Commercial(under 1 acre) $ 62
Multifamily(11+ units)or Commercial(1 acre+) $ 186
7 Swimming Pools $ 215
8 Hot tubs or spas $ 96
9 Roof recover
Tile $ 3.05 per sq. ft.
Composition Shingle $ 2.43 per sq. ft.
10 Signs $ 30.99 per sq. ft.
PLANNING DIVISION
Service Name Fee
11 Concept plan $ 6,429
12 Art and Public spaces review $ 1,838
13 Concept plan amendment $ 2,732
14 Specific plan $ 6,052
15 Specific plan amendment $ 2,840
16 CUP-new construction $ 5,055
17 CUP-no new construction $ 1,621
18 CUP-time extension $ 155
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19 Revised CUP-construction $ 2,339
20 Revised CUP-no construction $ 1,177
21 CUP-daycare home(13+clients) $ 1,787
22 Variance-fence committee $ 413
PLANNING DIVISION Continued
Service Name Fee
23 Variance-SFR $ 1,549
24 Variance-comm, multi family $ 2,313
25 Variance- parking modification $ 1,312
26 Building moving-main structure $ 1,244
27 Building moving-garage/secondary structure $ 1,167
28 CRA- major>1 acre $ 5,639
29 CRA- minor 1 acre or less $ 4,317
30 CRA-time extension $ 155
31 Minor commission review $ 1,461
32 CRA- revised major $ 4,523
33 CRA- revised minor $ 3,868
34 Parcel map $ 3,769
35 Revised parcel map $ 2,964
36 Reversion to acreage/merger $ 2,076
37 Tentative tract map $ 9,439
38 Revised tentative tract map $ 6,263
39 Subdivision time extension $ 155
40 Lot line adjustment $ 480
41 Certificate of compliance $ 532
42 Negative declaration $ 4,306
43 Environmental project assessment $ 578
44 Residential Development Allocation (RDA) $ 2,184
45 RDA-alteration of approved project $ 444
46 RDA-transfer of development allocation $ 398
47 Home occupation permit-review $ 29
48 Zone Change-commission determination $ 1,725
49 Zone Change-ordinance text amendment $ 2,029
50 Zone Change $ 2,783
51 One sign review $ 506
52 Sign program $ 1,151
53 Flag test $ 1,105
54 Sign review by staff $ 72
55 Sign program amendment $ 620
56 Annual banner permit $ 83
57 Additional banner display $ 52
58 Searchlights $ 98
59 CUP-signs>120 SF $ 1,627
60 Demolition-SFR(>50 yr old) $ 723
61 Demolition-MF,Comm, Indstrl (>50 yr old) $ 713
62 Demolition-accessory bldg (>50 yr old) $ 496
63 Demolition-SFR(<50 yr old) $ 320
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64 Demolition- MF, Comm, Indstrl (<50 yr old) $ 330
65 Demolition -accessory bldg(<50 yr old) $ 351
66 Annexation $ 8,474
67 Service plan for annexation $ 1,012
68 Pre annexation agreement $ 1,874
69 Agriculture preserve removal $ 1,787
PLANNING DIVISION Continued
Service Name Fee
70 General plan amendment $ 3,723
71 Street vacation $ 2,040
72 Appeal-Various Fees Paid $ 1,601
73 Addendum to planning commission $ 785
74 Continued item by applicant $ 232
75 Verification letter-basic $ 289
76 Verification letter-research $ 516
77 Temporary occupancy $ 155
78 News rack impound fee $ 284
79 Development agreement $ 4,461
80 Williamson Act contract removal $ 2,086
81 Socio Economic Study $ 2,386
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
82 Environmental Impact Review $ 194
83 Environmental Impact Report Review $ 570
84 Tentative Tract Map $ 586
85 Revised Tract Map $ 293
86 Final Tract Map $ 511
87 Tentative Parcel Map $ 568
88 Revised Parcel Map $ 293
89 Final Parcel Map $ 467
90 Conditional Use Permit $ 629
91 Commission Review and Approval $ 611
92 Building Moving Permit $ 502
93 Lot Line Adjustment $ 269
94 Certificate of Compliance $ 166
95 Street Vacation $ 564
96 Subordination Agreement/Lien Release $ 406
97 Building Permit-Residential $ 330
98 Building Permit-Commercial/]ndustrial $ 330
99 Building Permit-Room Addition $ 115
100 Plan Check-Precise Grading-SFR $ 1,399
101 Pian Check-Precise Grading- Subdivision Base Fee $ 1,675
102 Plan Check-Precise Grading-Subdivision Lot fee $ 74 /lot
103 Plan Check-Precise Grading-Subdivision Acre Fee $ 89 /acre
104 Plan Check-SWPPP-SFR $ 1,173
105 Plan Check-SWPPP- Project Base Fee $ 1,175
106 Plan Check-SWPPP-Subdivision Lot Fee $ 91 /lot
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107 Plan Check- SWPPP-Subdivision Acre Fee $ 131 /acre
108 WQMP BMP Inspection-Complex Projects $ 680
109 WQMP BMP Inspection-Standard Projects $ 453
110 WQMP BMP Inspection- Basic Projects $ 408
111 Plan Check- Final WQMP-SFR $ 1,009
112 Plan Check- Final WQMP- Project Base Fee $ 762
113 Plan Check- Final WQMP-Subdivision Lot Fee $ 257 /lot
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MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
114 Plan Check-Final WQMP -Subdivision Acre Fee $ 134 /acre
115 Plan Check-Parcel Map- Base Fee $ 1,529
116 Plan Check-Parcel Map- Lot Fee $ 84 /lot
117 Plan Check-Parcel Map-Acre Fee $ 84 /acre
118 Plan Check-Tract Map- Base Fee $ 1,413
119 Plan Check-Tract Map- Lot Fee $ 84 /lot
120 Plan Check-Tract Map-Acre Fee $ 84 /acre
121 Plan Check-Street Construction $ 276
122 Plan Check-Storm Drains $ 256
123 Plan Check-Street Lights $ 164
124 Plan Check-Traffic Signals- New Installations $ 887
125 Plan Check-Traffic Signals- Modifications $ 887
126 Plan Check-Street Trees $ 272
127 Plan Check-Signs and Striping $ 262
128 Encroachment Permit- Driveway Approach $ 49
129 Encroachment Permit- Sidewalk $ 0.09 /sq.ft.
130 Encroachment Permit- Cross Gutter/Spandrel $ 0.58 /sq.ft.
131 Encroachment Permit- Curb and Gutter $ 2.19 /lin.ft.
132 Encroachment Permit- Curb/Berm $ 2.62 An.ft.
133 Encroachment Permit- Crushed Aggregate Base $ 0.04 /sq.ft.
134 Encroachment Permit-Asphalt Pavement $ 0.04 /sq.ft.
135 Encroachment Permit-Street Light $ 81
136 Encroachment Permit-Traffic Signal- New $ 2,152
137 Encroachment Permit-Traffic Signal- Modification $ 1,737
138 Encroachment Permit-Reinforced Concrete $ 89 /cu.yd.
139 Encroachment Permit- Storm Drain Pipe $ 8 /lin.ft.
140 Encroachment Permit-Curb Inlet/Outlet Structures $ 67
141 Encroachment Permit- Storm Drain Manhole/Junction Box $ 67
142 Encroachment Permit-Curb Core $ 62
143 Encroachment Permit- Sewer Main $ 0.95 Ilin.ft.
144 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Manhole $ 67
145 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Cleanout $ 134
146 Encroachment Permit-Sewer Lateral $ 67
147 Encroachment Permit-Water Main-Potable $ 1.09 /lin.ft.
148 Encroachment Permit-Water Main-Non-potable $ 1.09 Ain.ft.
149 Encroachment Permit-Water Service Lateral $ 26
150 Encroachment Permit- Fire Hydrant Assembly $ 67
151 Encroachment Permit-Water Shutdown $ 67
152 Encroachment Permit- Fire Service $ 58
153 Encroachment Permit- Excavation,Trench, Street Cut $ 1.25 Ain.ft.
154 Encroachment Permit- Street Patch $ 0.67 /sq.ft.
155 Encroachment Permit-Processing Fee $ 219
156 Grading Permit-SFR $ 381
157 Grading Permit-Subdivision Base Fee $ 319
158 Grading Permit-Subdivision Lot Fee $ 45 /lot
159 Grading Permit-Subdivision Acre Fee $ 72 /acre
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MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Continued
Service Name Fee
160 Permit-Truck Route $ 67
161 Permit-Wide Load $ 16
162 Permit-Outdoor Dining-New $ 186
163 Permit-Outdoor Dining-Annual Renewal $ 91
164 Permit-Outdoor Display-New $ 186
165 Permit-Outdoor Display-Annual Renewal $ 91
166 Street Name Sign Installation $ 312
167 Stop Sign Installation $ 535
168 NPDES Commercial Inspection-Low Risk $ 57
169 NPDES Commercial Inspection-High Risk $ 347
170 NPDES Commercial Inspection-Medium Risk $ 139
171 NPDES Industrial Inspection- Low Risk $ 63
172 NPDES Industrial Inspection- High Risk $ 382
173 NPDES Industrial Inspection- Medium Risk $ 174
QUALITY OF LIFE DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
174 Vacant, abandoned property registration $ 82.42
175 Public facility naming application n/a
176 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Removal $ 10
177 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Trimming $ 5
178 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Planting $ 26
179 Street Tree Permit-Street Tree Relocation $ 26
180 Street Tree Permit-Processing Fee $ 5
181 Park Reservation-Prospect Park Sign $ 36
182 Park Reservation-Redlands Bowl $ 31
183 Park Reservation-Sewell Theatre $ 31
184 Park Reservation -Sylvan Park $ 31
185 Park Reservation -Other Parks $ 31
186 Annual rental license fee- Single Family Home $ 38.40 /unit
187 Annual rental license fee-Multi- Family 2-3 units $ 19.20 /unit
188 Annual rental license fee-Multi-Family 4 or more units $ 9.60 /unit
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
189 Adult Entertainer permit $ 71
190 Airport gate card-new $ 24
191 Airport gate card-renewal $ 15
192 False alarm response $ 126
193 Bicycle license $ 2
194 CCW permit $ 100
195 CCW permit renewal $ 25
196 Fingerprint-rolling $ 8
197 Massage therapist permit $ 101
198 Media unit(copy of tape) $ 20
199 Miscellaneous- permits $ 187
200 Miscellaneous- photos $ 30
201 Repossession $ 15
202 Vehicle impound-all others $ 101
203 Vehicle impound- DUI $ 177
204 Visa Clearance $ 21
205 Cat adoption $ 5
206 Dog adoption $ 10
207 Animal boarding $ 5
208 Cat release-owner $ 10
209 Dog release-owner $ 20
210 Shelter apprehension $ 20
211 Trap rentals $ 15
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
212 False alarm-residential $ 93
213 False alarm-commercial $ 155
FIRE REPORTS
214 Incident&special report $ 41
215 Investigative rprt-structure, comm. $ 103
216 Investigative rprt-structure, SFD $ 83
217 Investigative rprt-vehicle $ 46
PLAN REVIEW
218 Plan review-commercial $ 207
219 Plan review-Multi family $ 62
220 Plan review-other(access,grading, house moving) $ 78
221 Plan review-residential tract $ 78
222 Plan review-single family $ 38
PLAN CHECK
223 Plan check-consultations(hourly fee) $ 207
224 Plan check-fire alarm $ 207
225 Plan check-sprinklers $ 207
226 Plan check-prevention engineering $ 207
227 Plan check-fuel dispensing $ 207
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228 Plan check-hood&duct $ 207
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
229 Plan check- medical gas $ 207
230 Plan check-portables $ 207
231 Plan check-spray booths $ 207
STATE MANDATED FIRE MARSHALL [HSPS
232 Insp-care facilities/churches $ 103
233 Insp-pre school/school /day care $ 103
234 Insp-high rise $ 413
235 Insp-daycare/foster care (6 or less) $ -
PREVENTION INSPECTIONS
236 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 1-10 units $ 78
237 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 11-30 units $ 103
238 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 31-50 units $ 129
239 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 57-75 units $ 155
240 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 76-100 units $ 181
241 Insp-aprtmnt/condo 101 + units $ 232
242 Insp-cert of occupancy ordinary hazard $ 41
243 Insp-cert of occupancy high hazard $ 103
244 Insp-commercial B-2 $ 41
245 Insp-commercial Xmas tree $ 78
246 Insp-commercial high hazard $ 103
247 Insp-motels 1-20 units $ 78
248 Insp-motels 21-40 units $ 103
249 Insp-motels 41-50 units $ 129
250 Insp- motels 51+units $ 160
ENGINE COMPANY INSPECTIONS
251 Engine company insp-ordinary hazard $ 52
252 Engine company insp-high hazard $ 78
PERMITS
253 Aircraft repair hangar permit $ 75
254 Aircraft refueling vehicle permit $ 37
255 Compressed gas/LPG permit $ 75
256 Covered mall permit $ 157
257 Dry cleaning permit $ 75
258 Dust producing permit $ 112
259 Explosives permit $ 75
260 Fruit ripening permit $ 75
261 Flammable/combustible liquid permit $ 75
262 Hazardous/toxic/corrosive permit $ 75
263 High piled combustible permit $ 75
264 Junk yard permit $ 75
265 Lumber yard permit $ 75
266 Medical gas system permit $ 75
267 Pesticides permit $ 75
268 Pipeline-excavation/operation permit $ 150
269 Poison gas permit $ 75
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270 Radioactive material permit $ 75
271 Refrigeration equipt permit $ 75
FIRE DEPARTMENT Continued
Service Name Fee
272 Repair garage permit $ 75
273 Spray booth permit $ 75
274 Tanks permit $ 75
275 Welding/cutting permit $ 75
276 Bonfire permit $ 37
277 Carnival/fair permit $ 75
278 Fireworks permit $ 150
279 Open flame permit $ 37
280 Parade float permit $ 75
281 Assembly 1000+ persons w/stage $ 307
282 Assembly<1000 persons w/stage $ 246
283 Assembly 300+ persons no stage $ 246
284 Assembly 50-299 persons no stage $ 127
285 Tents 1 canopies $ 75
WEED ABATEMENT
286 Weed abatement admin $ 258
287 Weed abatement disking(per acre) $ 83
28$ Weed abatement mowing-lot(per acre) $ 103
289 Weed abatement hand work- (per hour) $ 78
HYDRANT/HYDRO FLOW TEST
290 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test- Install, 1 tank $ 103
291 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test- Install,2 tanks $ 207
292 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test- Instal[,3 tanks $ 310
293 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Removal, 1 tanks $ 103
294 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Removal, 2 tanks $ 207
295 Hydrant/Hydro Flow Test-Removal, 3 tanks $ 310
296 Admin fee-cost recovery $ 62
297 Flow Test Fire Flow $ 41
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RECREATION DIVISION
Service Name Fee
FIELD RENTAL RATES
Rental Fields:
Texonia Park(Texas Street and Lugonia Ave.)
Community Park(Church Street and San Bernardino Ave.)
Brookside Park(Brookside Avenue)
Crafton Park (Independence Avenue)
Clement School Ball Fields and Tennis Courts*(Pennsylvania Avenue)
Orangewood School*(Stuart Avenue)
*Joint Use Agreement with Redlands Unified School District
User Groups:
Group 1: City of Redlands--City operated recreation programs and activities.This group receives
first priority for field use and allocations. Non rental fee.
Group 2: Organized Youth Sports-- Registered non-profit or charitable group with registered
non-profit status with the State of California,complete with tax exempt identification number, offering
organized youth sports. All participants shall be under 18 years of age. Fees noted below.
Group 3: Adult Sports, Community/Business Groups and/or individuals-- League or organized sports
or activities for participants 18 years of age or over;tournaments; and other activities requiring
field reservations. Fees noted below.
Rental Rates:
298 GROUP 2
Field Use $ 10/hour per field
Field Lighting $ 15/hour
299 GROUP 3
Field Use $20/hour per field
Field Lighting $30/hour
*Field Lighting at Crafton Park and Community Park is paid directly to
utility provider by user.
300 Miscellaneous: Staff Call-Out fee is$40 per hour and shall be assessed when city staff is $40 per hour
called to a field for any of the following reasons:confirm field reservations, turn lighting
on/off, clean garbage/debris left by users, resolve complaints and/make repairs resulting
from abuse by user.
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RECREATION DIVISION Continued
Service Name Fee
FACILITY RENTAL RATES
Facilities:
Redlands Community Center(111 W. Lugonia Avenue)
Redlands Senior Center(111 W. Lugonia Avenue)
Joselyn Senior Center(21 Grant Avenue)
User Groups:
Group 1: City of Redlands/Public Agency-City personnel (for departmental, city and/or regional
business), City Sponsored Groups, Council Members, Council appointed commissions, committees,
and task forces; public agencies with reciprocal agreements. No fee. No Deposit Required.
Group 2: Redlands Non-profit Organization and Community Groups- Registered non-profit or
charitable group with registered non-profit status with the State of California, complete with tax
exempt identification number; offering free membership open to the general public;
groups sponsoring activities open to the public free of charge. No fee. $200 deposit required.
Group 3: All non-resident individuals or groups; other community groups, businesses and/or
individuals; groups soliciting donations or charging admission;groups sponsoring activities closed
to the general public. Fees noted below. $200 deposit required.
301 GROUP 3- Facility/Room Rates
Gym $61 /hour
Racquetball Court $20/hour
Multipurpose Rooms $25/hour
Kitchens $51 flat fee
Computer Class Room $30/hour
Conference Room $ 15 hour
Game Room(CC) $25 hour
Building $707 1-4 hours
$ 51 each additional hour
302 Miscellaneous Charges for All Groups
Refundable Cleaning Deposit $200 flat fee
Attendant/Staff Supervision Fee $20 per attendant
- Fees shall be prepaid to guarantee reservation.
- Refunds will be issued less a 10% administrative fee.
- A processing fee of$10 shall be assessed when applicants and/or participants request
deviation from the standard processing time of five business days.
- All user groups shall comply with the City's established field and facility rental policies.
Rental agreements may be negotiated for continuous use of the fields and/or facilities.The
rates contained in these agreements may vary from the structure presented above, and
shall be approved by City Council.
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RECREATION DIVISION Continued
Service Name Fee
RECREATION SERVICES/PROGRAMS/ACTIVITIES
ADULT SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
303 Adult Softball $4751 season per team; $ 100 non-resident fee,
teams with 50%>non resident composition
304 Adult Basketball $ 5001 season per team; $ 100 non-resident fee,
teams with 50%>non resident composition
305 Adult Volleyball $400/season per team;$ 100 non-resident fee,
teams with 50%>non resident composition
306 Adult Beach Volleyball $ 81 /season per two person team;
$ 20 non-resident fee
307 Adult Soccer $475/season per team;$ 100 non-resident fee,
teams with 50%>non resident composition
308 Adult Tennis $ 51 /single or doubles team;
$20 non-resident fee
309 Adult Open gym $ 1 /day per person
$2/day per person non-resident
310 Adult Open Racquetball $ 1 /hour per person 18 and over
$2/hour per person non-resident 18 and over
$25/annual pass, resident
$35/annual pass non-resident
311 Adult Racquetball League $51 /single or doubles team;
$20 non-resident fee
312 Adult Tournaments $51 /tournament per person;
$351 /tournament per team
313 Adult Classes Varies
314 Adult Family Trips Varies
315 Annua] Pass $ 25/per person 18 and over, resident
I.D., Game Room, Gym Usage, $ 35/per person 18 and over, non resident
Racquetball and Tennis Courts $ 50/for group homes
SENIOR SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
316 Bingo $ .50/card
317 Senior Tournaments $20/tournament per person
$ 100/tournament per team
318 Senior Classes $ 3/class per person
$25/session per person
319 Trips Varies
320 Senior Transportation Program $ 1.75 per person each way
Bus Pass $17.50 for 10 one-way trips
Senior Patron-A Patron is any senior making a voluntary donation in excess of$ 20 per year to either
senior center. Patrons shall receive identification cards and shall save$ 5 on senior services,
programs and activities.
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RECREATION DIVISION Continued
Service Name Fee
YOUTH SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
321 'Recreation Bucks" 2 hours of Volunteer Service= 1 Recreation Buck
Recreation Bucks are ONLY redeemable for City recreation programs,up to
50% of total cost
322 Youth Annual Pass $ 10!per person
for use at Community Center
323 Youth Spudball and T-ball $ 45!season per person
324 Youth Softball $45!season per person
325 Youth Basketball $ 50!season per person
326 Youth Football $45/season per person
327 Youth Track $ 401 season per person;$3/event per meet
328 Youth Sports Clinic $ 40!class per person
329 Youth Boxing $401 per year per person USA Amateur Boxing, Inc.
$25/session (13 weeks) per person
330 Teen Dances $3/per person
331 Teen Trips Varies
Scholarships are available for all youth services, programs and activities. To qualify, scholarship recipients shall
meet income requirements as established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for San
Bernardino County.
MISCELLANEOUS:
332 Contract Classes City/Contractor Split= 30/70%; program fees are set by contractor
333 Special Events Varies
334 Boutique Spaces $ 10/per day per space without table
$20/per day per space with table
335 Garden Plot Spaces Smiley Gardens $20/year per plot
Clement Gardens $30 I year per plot
Lugonia Gardens $35/year per plot
336 Program Attendant Fee $20/hour per employee
337 Early Registration* 10% Discount for individuals and teams registering a minimum of 30 days
prior to the close of registration
338 Multiple Registration* 10% Discount for multiple family members registered in the same program
339 League Winner Bonus* 10% Discount for winner of league
340 Team Recruitment Bonus* 10% Discount for team bringing a new and fully registered team to league
*Offered at the discretion of the City of Redlands.
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RECREATION VEHICLES:
Vehicle Rental:
User Groups:
Group 1: City of Redlands/Public Agency-City personnel (for departmental, city and/or regional
business), City Sponsored Groups, Council Members,Council appointed commissions, committees,
and task forces; public agencies with reciprocal agreements. No fee. No Deposit Required.
Group 2: Redlands Non-profit Organization and Community Groups-Registered non-profit or
charitable group with registered non-profit status with the State of California, complete with tax
exempt identification number; offering free membership open to the general public;
groups sponsoring activities open to the public free of charge. No fee.$200 deposit required.
Group 3: All non-resident individuals or groups;other community groups, businesses and/or
individuals; groups soliciting donations or charging admission; groups sponsoring activities closed
to the general public. Fees noted below. $200 deposit required.
Per Vehicle Rental Rates:
341 GROUP 2
Van $2/mile plus fuel
Bus $4/mile plus fuel
Driver* $25/hour
Refundab[e Deposit $200
342 GROUP 3
Van $5/mile plus fuel
Bus $10/mile plus fuel
Driver ` $25/hour
Refundable Deposit $200
Redlands Police Department employees must drive rented vehicles.
The billed overtime rate for the positions of Police Officer, Police Corpora[, Police Sergeant and Police Lieutenant
shall be the present hourly rate at E step, plus all applicable benefits.
The billed overtime rate for civilian positions shall be the present hourly rate at E step, plus all applicable benefits.
Fees may be adjusted at the discretion of the City to accommodate special needs. This may include disabilities,
income and/or grant discounts.
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Service Name Fee
343 Business License -new $ 52
344 Business License-renewal $ 20
345 Yard Sale Permit $ 2.50
346 Returned Check $ 35
347 Remote Caller Bingo License $ 354
GENERAL CITY
Service Name
348 Copy Charge for Public Records $ 0.00
349 Mission Gables House Janitorial Fee $ 232
LIBRARY SERVICES
Service Name Fee
350 Late Book Return $0.15 book/day
$ 7.50 max
351 Book loss Cost of book
or item
352 Reservation of library materials $ 0.50/book
353 Non-resident fee $25.00/year
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