HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2002-114 N.C.S. 07/15/2002Resolution No. 2002-114 N.C.S.
of the City of Petaluma, California
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PETALUIVIA,
CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR CITY
SERVICES AND REPEALING PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED AND CONFLICTING FEES
AND CHARGES FOR SUCH SERVICES.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Petaluma ("City") has previously
established fees and charges for City services, with the intent of recovering the City's actual and
reasonable costs to provide such services; and
WHEREAS, the City engaged Revenue and Cost Specialists, LLC, to analyze whether
the existing fees and charges serve to recover the City's full costs of providing such services to
the extent the City may lawfully recover such costs; and
WHEREAS, Revenue and Cost Specialists, LLC have prepared a report entitled "Cost of
Services Study for the City of Petaluma" dated January 12, 2002 ("Cost Report"), which report is
incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein; and
WHEREAS., the Cost Report identifies the actual costs that the City incurs in providing
certain City services; and
WHEREAS, the Cost Report recommends revising many of the existing fees and
charges previously established by the City to recover the full, lawfully-recoverable costs incurred
by the City in providing City services; and
WHEREAS, the fees and charges set forth in the schedule of fees and charges adopted
by this resolution do not violate Article XIII D of the California Constitution pursuant to
Apartment Association of Los Angeles County v. City of Los Angeles (2001) 24 Cal. 4th 830.
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 50076, fees that do not
exceed the reasonable cost of providing the service or regulatory activity for which the fees are
charged and which are not levied for general revenue purposes are not special taxes as defined in
Article 3.5 of the Government Code; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 66014, local agency fees for:
zoning variances, use permits, building inspections, building pernuts, filing and processing
applications and petitions filed with the local agency formation commission or conducting
proceedings filed under the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985
(Government Code § 56000 et seq.), processing maps under the Subdivision Map Act
(Government Code § 66410 et seq.), or planning services shall not exceed the estimated
reasonable cost of providing the service for which the fee is charged; and
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WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 65104, fees to support the
work of planning agencies shall not exceed the reasonable cost of providing the service for
which the fee is charged; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 65456, legislative bodies
may, after adopting a specific plan, impose a specific plan fee upon persons seeking
governmental approvals which are required to be consistent with the specific plan, and such fees
shall, in the aggregate, defray but not exceed the cost of preparation, adoption and administration
of the specific plan; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 65909.5, reasonable city fees
for the processing of use permits, zone variances, or zone changes shall not exceed the amount
reasonably required to administer the processing of such permits, zone variances or changes; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 66451.2, reasonable local
agency fees for the processing of tentative, final and parcel maps shall not exceed the amount
reasonably required by the agency; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 17951, city governing
bodies may prescribe fees for permits, certificates or other documents required or authorized
concerning implementation and enforcement of the California Building Standards Code, and
such fees shall not. exceed the amount reasonably required to administer or process those permits,
certificates or other forms or documents, and shall not be levied for general revenue purposes;
and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 19132.3, city governing
bodies may adopt fees for filing building permit applications, and such fees shall not exceed the
amount reasonably required for the local enforcement agency to issue such permits, and shall not
be levied for general revenue purposes; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 19852, city governing
bodies may prescribe such fees as will pay the expenses incurred by the building department in
maintaining the official copy of the plans of buildings for which building permits have been
issued, but such fees shall not exceed the amount reasonably required in maintaining the official
copy of the plans for which building permits have been issued; and
WHEREAS, fees adopted pursuant to Government Code Sections 66014, 65104, 65456,
65909.5, and 66451.2, and Health and Safety Code Sections 17951, 19132.3, and 19852, are to
be imposed pursuant. to Section 66016 of the Government Code, which imposes certain
procedural requirements; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Government Code 66016, the Cost Report was
available for public review and comment for ten days prior to the public hearing at which this
Resolution was adopted; and
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WHEREAS, 10 days advance notice of the public hearing at which this Resolution was
adopted was given by publication in accordance with Section 6062a of the Government Code;
and
FINDINGS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Petaluma finds as follows:
A. The purpose of the fees and charges set forth in Section 3 of this Resolution is to
recover up to the full, lawfully recoverable costs .incurred by the City in providing
various City services, and such fees and charges not levied for general revenue
purposes.
B. After consideration of the Cost Report, the testimony received at this noticed
public hearing, the agenda report, the background documents to the agenda report,
and. all correspondence received (together, "Record"), the City Council of the City
of Petaluma approves and adopts the Cost Report.
C. Adoption of the fees and charges set forth in this Resolution is intended to recover
costs necessary to maintain such services within the City. The City currently
provides development related services to project applicants, and the fees set forth
in this Resolution will be used to maintain current service levels. As such, such
fees as they relate to provision of development related services within the City are
not a "project" within the meaning of the California Environmental. Quality Act or
C.E.Q.A. (Public Resources Code § 21080(b)(8)(D)).
D. In adopting the fees set forth in this Resolution, the City Council of the City of
Petaluma is exercising its powers under Article XI, Section S of the California
Constitution.
E. The Record establishes that the costs listed in the Cost Report as those incurred by
the City in providing City services are reasonable estimates of the cost of
providing such services, and that the revisions recommended in the Cost Report to
existing fees for such services are necessary to recover the reasonable, estimated
cost of providing such services in accordance with the analyses contained in the
Cost Report.
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ADOPTION OF FEES
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Petaluma does resolve as follows:
Section 1. Fee Schedule Adoption. The following schedule of fees and charges set forth
in Section 3 of this Resolution are hereby directed to be computed by and applied by the various
City departments, and to be collected by the City Finance Department for the herein listed
special services when provided by the City or its designated contractors.
Section 2. Separate Fee for Each Process. All fees set by this resolution are for each
identified process; additional fees shall be required for each additional process or service that is
requested or required. Where fees are indicated on a per unit of measurement basis, the fee is for
each identified unit or portion thereof within the indicated ranges of such units.
A. Added Fees and Refunds. Where additional fees need to be charged and collected for
completed staff work, or where a refund of excess deposited monies is due, and where
such charge or refund in ten dollars ($10.00) or less, a charge or refund need not be
made, pursuant to California Government Code Sections 29373.1 and 29375.1 and
amendments thereto.
B. Deposits Plus Staff Time and Materials. This means that the applicants will be billed
for the full cost of processing the application based on staff time and materials over
and above the amount of the deposit. Staff hourly rate shall be fully burdened and be
determined by regular work rates established by the City of Petaluma Finance
Director for the given fiscal year(s) in which the application is processed. For
applications requesting multiple entitlements, the deposit shall be the sum of the
individual amounts. The Community Development Director shall have the authority
to modify or waive staff time and material costs when circumstances warrant.
C. Flat Fee Applications. This is an application fee that does not include staff time and
materials.
D. Full Cost Recovery Applications. This includes a deposit amount and the actual costs
of the staff time and required materials.
Section 3. Special Service Fees. The following fees shall be charged and collected for
the following enumerated services:
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BUILDING PLAN CHECK
CIVIL PLAN CHECK
VARIANCE
MINOR ZONING EXCEPTION
USE PERMIT-.MAJOR
USE PERMIT-MINOR
ZONING AMENDMENT-MAP
65% of Permit ~'ee.
I S% of Permit Fee
$2,700 depositplus staff time and materials
$725 plus the cost of the public notice
$3,075 deposit plus staff time and materials
$S00 plus the cosC of the public notice
$3,925 deposit plus staff time and materials
ZONING AMENDMENT-TEXT $3,750 deposit plus staff time and materials
ZONING AMENDMENT - MINOR REVISION- $700 plus the cost of the public notice
PUD/PCD/SPPUD
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AMENDMENT $3,750. deposit plus staff time and materials
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP $5,125 deposit plus staff time and materials
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
FINAL PARCEL MAP
FINAL (SUBDIVISION) MAP
TENTATIVE MAP AMENDMENT
FINAL MAP AMENDMENT
HOME OCCUPATION
LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT/MERGER
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
GENERAL PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT
GENERAL PLAN MAP AMENDMENT
SPECIFIC PLAN
SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT
INITIAL STUDY (ENVIRONMENTAL)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION
STREET NAME CHANGE
ADDRESS CHANGE
$1,975 deposit plus staff time and materials
$1,975 depositplus staff timeand materials
$1,500 plus the cost of the outside technical map check
$4,125
$4,125
$100
$1,675 per line
$2,250 deposit plus staff time and materials
$3,600 deposit plus staff time and materials
$3,650 deposit plus staff time and materials
$5,400 deposit plus staff time and materials
$5,400 deposit plus staff time and materials
Dependent on the type of application. For "flat fee applications"
the fee is $1,875. For "full cost recovery applications", the
$1,875 shall be a deposit plus actual staff time and materials
Consultant fee plus staff time and materials
$175
$175
$175
ANNEXATION $4,000 deposit plus staff time and materials
SITE PLAN & ARCHICTECTURAL REVIEW- $700
MINOR
SITE PLAN & ARCHICTECTURAL REVIEW- $3,675 deposit plus staff time and materials
MAJOR
ADDITION/REMODEL [N APPROVED HISTORIC $85
DISTRICT
PRELIMINARY REVIEW-S.P.A.R.C. $100
PRELIMINARY REVIEW-STAFF $1,775
FLOOD DETERMINATION $50
ZONING PERMIT (T.U.P.) $125
HERITAGE/LANDMARK TREE DESIGNATION Exempt
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If an applicant files the appeal, the $170 appeal fee will be a
deposit and the applicant will be billed for any additional costs of
DEVELOPMENT APPEAL processing the appeal on a staff time and materials basis. If a
member of the public tiles an appeal, the appeal fee shall be $170
and any additional costs of processing the appeal shall be billed
to the APPLCANT on a staff time and materials basis
FENCE REVIEW $75
SIGN REVIEW $75
The fee for an "extension of time" shall be $295 for "flat fee
EXTENSION OF TIME applications" and shall be $295 plus the actual cost of staff time
and materials for "full cost recovery applications"
DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR $2,100
NECESSITY
<_ $500,000: 6% of the est. cost or $1,980, whichever is greater,
plus
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT P.C.& INSP. > $SOOK, <_ $IM: 4% of the est. cost, plus
> $1M: 2% of the est. cost
ENCROACHMENT .- SIDEWALK/DRIVEWAY- $225
RESIDENTIALL
ENCROACHMENT - SIDEWALK/DRIVEWAY - $325
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ENCROACHMENT-SEWER/WATER LATERAL $400
ENCROACHMENT-PUBLIC UTILITY (OTHER) $1,000 deposit plus staff time and materials
ENCROACHMENT - TREES, $35
DU MPSTERSlSCAFFOLDIN G
PUBLIC NOTICE -PUBLIC HEARING $250 Deposit
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGISTRATION FEE $575
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REMOVAL $5,780
AGREEMENT
OUTSIDE SEWER/WATER $500 deposit plus staff time and materials
RIGHT OF WAY ABANDONMENT $1,000 deposit plus staff time and materials
REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT $1,000 deposit plus staff time and materials
RECORDS MANAGEMENT (PLANNING & 1% of application fee/deposit
ENGINEERING)
TECHNOLOGY (PERMIT TRACKING SYSTEM 5% of application fee/deposit
FEES)
Based on full cost recovery (deposit plus staff time and materials)
and required as a condition of approval of every application
MITIGATION MONITORING requiring mitigation monitoring. The Community Development
Director shall determine the amount of the initial deposit based
on the nature and cope of the mitigations
BOOKING FEE RESTITUTION Cost of Booking Fee plus 25% administrative overhead charge
PARKING ENFORCEMENT
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT-MINOR
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT-MAJOR
$35
$]5 -residential
$50 -commercial
$260
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First Three In Calendar Year --- No Charge
Fourth False Alarm in Calendar Year:
Audible -- $55
Silent -- $90
POLICE FALSE ALARM RESPONSE Fifth False Alarm in Calendar Year:
Audible -- $110
Silent -- $180
Each Additional False Alarm in Calendar Year:
Audible -- $220
Silent -- $360
POLICE ALARM MONITORING $15
VEHICLE INSPECTION $25
CLEARANCE LETTER $10
COURTESY TOWING ADMINISTRATION $20
COURTESY ACCIDENT REPORT $80
TAXI DRIVER PERMIT $75
SOLICITOR PERMIT $60
CRIME STATISTICES REPORT ATM Report -- $30
Neighborhood Report -- $10
FIRE COMPANY INSPECTIONS $70
First Reinspection -- $0
FIRE SECOND REINSPECTION Second Reinspection -- $70
Third and Subsequent Reinspections -- $140
First Two False Alarms in Calendar Year -- $0
Third False Alarm in Calendar Year -- $100
FIRE FALSE ALARM RESPONSE Fourth False Alarm in Calendar Year -- $150
Fifth and Subsequent False Alarms in Calendar Year-- $300
First Three Call to Residential Address in Calendar Year -- $0
Each Additional Call to Residential Address in Calendar Year --
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CALL $65
Call to a Commercial Address -- $100
WEED ABATEMENT $100 plus actual cost of discing
FIRE PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION:
Minimum of $300 or 25% of Building Permit, Whichever is
New Commercial Greater
Minimum of $225 or 25% of Building Permit, Whichever is
New Residential Greater
Minimum of $1.25 or 25% of Building Permit, Whichever is
New Tenant Improvements Greater
UNIFORM FIRE CODE (UFC) FEES:
UFC-AEROSOL PRODUCTS $200
UFC-AIRCRAFT REFUELING VEHICLE $250
$250
UFC-AIRCRAFT REPAIR HANGER
UFC-AUTO.FIRE SPRINKLER/?-20 HEADS
UFC-AUTO.FIRE SPRINKLER/>20 HEADS
UFC-AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD
UFC-COMBUSTIBLE FIBER STORAGE
UFC-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL STORAGE
UFC-DAY CARE-COMMERCIAL
UFC-DAY CARE-RESIDENTIAL
UFC-DRY CLEANING PLANT
$300
$300 plus $2.70 per head over 20 heads
$200
$200
$200
$225
$50
$200
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UFC-DUST PRODUCING OPERATIONS $200
UFC-FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION $200 plus $2.70 per initiating device
UFC-FIRE ALARM SYS.REPAIR/MODIFICATION $175
UFC-FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM $450
UFC-FIREWORKS/PYRO.DISPLAY $650
UFC-FIREWORKS BOOTH $200
UFC-FIREWORKS DISTRIBUTOR $200
UFC-REPAIR GARAGE $225
UFC-COMBUST.STORAGE: HIGH-PILED $250
UFC-HOOD &DUCT FIXED EXT.SYS. $250 plus $5 per head
UFC-INSTITUTIONAL OCCUPANCY: >50 $400
UFC-INSTITUTIONAL OCCUPANCY: 6-50 $300
UFC-JUNK YARD $300
UFC-L.P.G. INSTALLATION $350 each
UFC-L/G FUELED VEH.IN ASSEMBLY BLDG. $100
UFC-LUMBER YARD $225
UFC-MAGNESIUM WORKING $200
UFC-MEDICAL GAS INSTALLATION $600
UFC-ORGANIC COATINGS $300
UFC-OVEN: INDUSTRIAL BAKING/DRYING $150
UFC-PLACE OF ASSEMBLY: 300 OR GREATER $300
UFC-PLACE OF ASSEMBLY: LESS THAN 300 $250
UFC-PLACE OF ASSEMBLY: SCHOOL $100
UFC-RES'L CARE FACILITY: ELDERLY Exempt
UFC-SPRAYING & DIPPING $250
UFC-TENT/CANOPY/AIR-SUPPORTED $250 each use
STRUCTURE
UFC-TIRE STORAGE $275
UFC-UNDRGRND.FIRE MAIN INSTALLATION $600
UFC-WASTE MATERIAL HANDLING $200
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (HAZ MAT) FEES:
HAZ.MAT-SITE CLOSURE $475
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 1 $175
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 2 $400
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 3 $475
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 4 $625
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 5 $725
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 7 $175
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 8 $175
HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 9 Reduce above fees for ranges 1-8 by 10%
HAZ.MAT-UNDERGROUND TANK PERMIT $250 per tank
First Tank -- $550 plus actual cost for plan check resubmittal
HAZ.MAT-NEW UNDERGROUND TANK
Second and Subsequent Tanks -- $350 plus $90 per hour plus
INSTALLATION actual cost for plan check resubmittal
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HAZ.MAT-UNDERGROUND $400 per site
TANK/PIPING/APPLIANCE REPAIR
HAZ.MAT-UNDERGROUND TANK $900 application tee plus $130 for each tank
CLOSURE/REMOVAL
HAZ.MAT-UNDERGROUND TANK TEMPORARY $400 per tank for 1 year period
CLOSURE
HAZ.MAT.RISK MANGEMENT PREVENTION $500 plus $90 per hour
PLAN/CAL-ARP
HAZ.MAT-NEW ABOVE GROUND TANK $500 plus $130 each additional tank plus $90 per hour
INSTALLATION
HAZ.WASTE GEN.-O.S.T.-CONDITIONAL EXEMPT $325
TIER
HAZ.WASTE GEN.-O.S.T.-CONDITIONAL $750
AUTHORIZATION TIER
HAZ.WASTE GEN.-O.S.T.-P.B.R. TIER WAIVER $1,425
ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICE FEES:
DOG ADOPTION (INCLUDING MICROCHIP) $85
ADULT CAT ADOPTION (INCLUDING $65
MICROCHIP)
RABBIT ADOPTION (INCLUDES SPAY/NEUTER) $40
MISCELLEANOUS SMALL ANIMAL ADOPTION
KITTEN ADOPTION (LESS THAN 6 MONTHS)
DOG LICENSE -INTACT ANIMAL
LATE PENALTY FEE -INTACT ANIMAL
DOG LICENSE -STERILIZED
LATE PENALTY FEE -STERILIZED ANIMAL
REDEMPTION FOR IMPOUNDED DOG OR CAT
REDEMPTION FEE FOR LIVESTOCK
BOARD -IMPOUNDED DOG
BOARD -IMPOUNDED CAT
BOARD - MISCELLENAOUS ANIMAL
BOARD -LIVESTOCK
DISPOSAL AND EUTHANISIA
GROUP CREMATION
PRIVATE CREMATION
$25
$75
$35
$10
$10
$25
151 Time -- $65
2°~ Time -- $110
3`d and Subsequent -- $210
Small and Medium -- $40
Large -- $50
$15 per day
Additional per day for Rabies Quarantine -- $25
$15 per day
Additional per day for Rabies Quarantine -- $25
$4 per day
Additional per day for Rabies Quarantine -- $25
$15 per day
Small Animal -- $15
Cat -- $30
Dog (under 201bs.) -- $35
Dog (20 to 50 lbs.) -- $45
Dog (over SO lbs.) -- $55
Carcass disposal is $10 less than above fees
0 - 24 lbs. -- $80
25 - 49 ]bs. -- $90
50 - 741bs. -- $100
75 - 991bs. -- $110
100 -120 lbs. -- $120
Over 120 lbs. -- $140
0 - 241bs. -- $100
25 - 49 lbs. -- $110
50 - 74 lbs. -- $125
75 - 99 lbs. -- $l45
100 -I20 lbs. -- $175
Over 120 lbs. -- $200
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RELEASE OF WILDLIFE FROM TRAP ON PRIVATE $25
PROPERTY
NUISANCE WILDLIFE RESPONSE TO EUTHANIZE $50
ON PRIVATE PROEPRTY
SURRENDED ANIMAL PICKED UP BY ANIMAL $25
CONTROL OFFICER
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER TRANSPORTATON During Business Hours -- $50
OF INJURED ANIMAL TO VETERINARIAN After Business Hours -- $75
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER ASSIST ANIMAL $50 per hour with one hour minimum
OWNER
TURNING BASIN SERVICES:
MOORING FEES
RECREATIONAL SWIMMING
FITNESS SWIMMING
SWIM LESSONS
PRIV.PARTY POOL RENTAL
SWIM TEAM POOL RENTAL
SPEC.EVENT-CRAFT FAIRE
ADULT SPORTS
RECREATION/CONTRACT PROGRAMS
SENIOR PROGRAMS/TOURS
YOUTH PROGRAMS
PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
TEEN PROGRAMS
PARK PICNIC RENTAL
PRIVATE BALLFIELD RENTAL-SHORT TERM
PRIVATE BALLFIELD RENTAL-LONG TERM
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SUPPORT
COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTAL:
NON PROFIT - NO FEES:
ASSEMBLY ROOM
ACTIVITY ROOM
KITCHEN -FLAT FEE
MEETING ROOMS A-D
'/z MEETING ROOM
CONFERNCE ROOM #2
October through March -- $4 per foot
April through September -- $8 per foot
Transient -- $30 daily fee
12 years and under -- $1.00
13 years through 54 years -- $2.00
55 and older -- $1.50
Each lap swim session --.$5.00
Water Fitness Class (11 sessions) -- $40.00
$36 per 2 week session
Per 50 people for first hour -- $50.00
Per 50 people for each additional hour -- $40.00
$2,000 per year
$145 per booth
Softball -- $625.00 per team
Volleyball -- $235.00 per team
Basketball -- $595.00 per team
Fee is 60% City and 40% Instructor
$20.00 for newsletter per year
$2.00 unit cost
Camp Sunshine -per week - 5 days/week -- $90.00
Tiny Tots - 2 yr. olds -per month - 1 day/week -- $23.00
Tiny Tots - 3 yr. olds -per month - 2 days/week -- $84.00
Tiny Tots - 4 yr. olds -per month - 3 days/week -- $125.00
Youth Employment Permit-- $0
Gym Session (Each) -- $0
Driver's Education Class -- $90.00
Babysitting Class -- $35.00
Per 100 people for the first two hours -- $50.00
Per 100 people for each additional hour in excess of 2 hours --
$50.00
$40.00 per day
Little League -per member -- $4.00
Soccer -per member -- $6.00
Girl's Softball -per member -- $6.00
$5.00 per month per member
$45
$20
$100
$30
$20
$20
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CONFERENCE ROOM #3
CRAFTS ROOMS L OR 2
CLUB ROOM
LOBBY/FLAT FEE
NON PROFIT -WITH FEES
ASSEMBLY ROOM
ACTIVITY ROOM
KITCHEN -FLAT FEE
MEETING ROOMS A-D
'/z MEETING ROOM
CONFERNCE ROOM #2
CONFERENCE ROOM #3
CRAFTS ROOMS 1 OR 2
CLUB ROOM
LOBBY/FLAT FEE
$IS
$20
$25
$55
$55
$25
$100
$40
$30
$20
$20
$25
$30
$65
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PRIVATE -RESIDENT
ASSEMBLY ROOM $65
ACTIVITY ROOM $30
KITCHEN -FLAT FEE $100
MEETING ROOMS A-D $50
'/z MEETING ROOM $40
CONFERNCE ROOM #2 $30
CONFERENCE ROOM #3 $25
CRAFTS ROOMS 1 OR 2 $30
CLUB ROOM $40
LOBBY/FLAT FEE $70
PRIVATE -NON RESIDENT
ASSEMBLY ROOM $75
ACTIVITY ROOM $35
KITCHEN -FLAT FEE $125
MEETING ROOMS A-D $65
'/z MEETING ROOM $50
CONFERNCE ROOM #2 $35
CONFERENCE ROOM #3 $30
CRAFTS ROOMS 1 OR 2 $35
CLUB ROOM $50
LOBBY/FLAT FEE $80
COMMERCIAL:
ASSEMBLY ROOM $120
ACTIVITY ROOM $45
KITCHEN -FLAT FEE $150
MEETING ROOMS A-D $80
'/z MEETING ROOM $65
CONFERNCE ROOM #2 $45
CONFERENCE ROOM #3 $35
CRAFTS ROOMS 1 OR 2 $45
CLUB ROOM $70
LOBBY/FLAT FEE $100
ASSEMBLY & MEETING ROOMS A-D - $25.00 per hour
GOVERNMENT RATE
CONFERENCE ROOM #3 -GOVERNMENT RATE $IS.OO per hour
ALL OTHER ROOMS -GOVERNMENT RATE $20.00 per hour
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EQUIPMENT RENTAL -COMMUNITY CENTER:
DISHES
TV/VCR
PORTABLE BAR
COFFEE/TEA SET-UP
COFFEE POT
PIANO
THEATRICAL LIGHTING
SOUND AND LIGHTS TECHNICIAN
ADDITONAL MICROPHONE
ADDITIONAL BUILDING ATTENDANT
FILM PERMIT
$100 flat fee - 300 place setting
$25.00
$10.00
$30.00 per pot
$10.00 per pot
$25.00
$10.00 per light/$100 maximum charge
$20.00 per hour
$10.00
$20.00 per hour
Still and Commercials -- $300
Feature Film -- $S00
Section 4. Interpretations. This Resolution may be interpreted by the several City
department heads in consultation with the City Manager and, should there be a conflict between
two fees, then the lower in dollar amount of the two .shall be applied.
Section 5. Use of Fees Revenue. The revenues raised by payment of the fees and charges
established by this Resolution shall be used to fund the estimated reasonable cost of providing
the services for which the fees are charged, and the revenues from such fees and charges shall
not be used for general revenue purposes.
Section 6. Subsequent Analysis and Revision of the Fees. The fees and charges set herein
are adopted and implemented by the City Council in reliance on the Record identified above.
The City may continue to conduct further study and. analysis to determine whether the fees and
charges for City services should be revised. When additional information is available, the City
Council may review the fees and charges to determine that the amounts do not exceed the
estimated reasonable cost of providing the services for which the fees and charges are charged.
Section 7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately. In
accordance with Government Code Section 66017, the fees and charges established herein shall
be effective 60 days from the effective date of this Resolution.
Section 8. Repealer. These fees and charges shall supersede the corresponding fees
previously established and adopted by the City Council. All resolutions and other actions of the
City Council in conflict with the contents of this Resolution are hereby repealed.
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Section 9. Severability. The individual fees and charges set forth in Section 3 of this
Resolution and all portions of this Resolution are severable. Should any of the fees or charges or
any portion of this Resolution be adjudged to be invalid and unenforceable by a body of
competent jurisdiction, then the remaining fees, charges and/or Resolution portions shall be and
continue in full force and effect, except as to those fees, charges, and/or Resolution portions that
have been adjudged invalid. The City Council of the City of Petaluma hereby declares that it
would have adopted each of the fees and charges set forth in Section 3 of this Resolution, and
this Resolution and each section, subsection, clause, sentence, phrase and other portion thereof,
irrespective of the fact that one or more of the fees, charges, or sections, subsections, clauses,
sentences, phrases or other portions of this Resolution may be held invalid or unconstitutional.
Under the power and authority conferred upon this Council by the Charter of said City.
REFERENCE:.. I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution tivas introduced and adopted by the A ved as to
Council of the City of Petaluma at a (Regular) (Adjourned) (Special) meeting f
on the .........15th......... day of ........JU.1.Y ........................................ 20.02, by the '
following vote: ••••••••••• ••• •••°••••••••••••••
City Attorney
AYES: Cader-Thompson, Vice Mayor Healy, Maguire, O'Brien, Mayor Thompson, Torliatt
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mo ihan
ATTEST: ........ ........ ...................................................................... ...................................................................
Cify Clerk ~ Mayor
Council File ...................................
Res. No........2002,„-114 ..N.CS.