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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2008-152 N.C.S. 08/04/2008Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. of the City of Petaluma, 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 estimated actual and reasonable costs to provide such services; and, WHEREAS, with respect to fees and charges to be increased, the City has analyzed its fees and charges, the costs of providing services, the beneficiaries of the services, and the revenues produced by those paying charges for such services; and, WHEREAS, the City wishes to comply with both the letter and the spirit of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution; and, WHEREAS, in adopting the fees and charges for City services as set forth in this Resolution, the City Council of the City of Petaluma is exercising its powers under Article XI, Sections 5 and 7 of the California Constitution, Section 66014 of the California Government Code, and other applicable law; and, WHEREAS, the City has a policy of recovering the full cost of providing voluntary services from those persons utilizing them so that general taxes are not diverted from general services to unfairly or inequitably subsidize such services; and, WHEREAS, the fees and charges set forth in the schedule of fees and charges adopted by this Resolution are consistent with the requirements of 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, in that such fees are not applicable to incidents of property ownership, but rather actual use of City services; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 50076, fees and charges 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 permits, 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, Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page I 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 prior to levying a new fee or service charge, or prior to approving an increase in an existing fee or service charge; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the Government Code Section 66016, the cost analysis and support for a fee or service charge which will be increased pursuant to this Resolution was available for public review and comment for ten days prior to the public hearing at which this Resolution was adopted; and, Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 2 WHEREAS, in accordance with California Government Code Section 66016, at least 14 days prior to the public hearing at which the City Council first considered adoption of the fees established by this Resolution, notice of the time and place of the hearing was mailed to eligible interested parties who files written requests with the City for mailed notice of meetings on new or increased fees or service charges; and, 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; WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City Council to adopt a schedule of fees and charges, which updates certain existing fees and charges, and/or establishes certain new fees and charges based on the City's budgeted and projected costs of services; and, WHEREAS, the schedule of fees and the total amounts thereof, described in Exhibit "A" attached, are hereby determined to be reasonable in that the amounts thereof do not exceed of the estimated reasonable costs of providing the services for which the charges and fees are made. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Petaluma resolves as follows: Section 1. Findings. The following findings are true and correct and adopted as the findings of the City Council: A. The purpose of the fees and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" 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 data and information regarding the costs of providing services relating to all fees and charges subject to this Resolution, ("cost analysis"), all testimony received orally or in writing at or before the noticed public hearing, the agenda report and the background documents to the agenda report (together, "Record"), the City Council of the City of Petaluma approves and adopts the cost analysis. C. Adoption of the fees and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" of this Resolution is intended to recover costs necessary to maintain such services within the City within existing service areas and is not a "project" within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to 14 California Code of Regulations ("CEQA Guidelines") section 15378(b)(4) (the creation of government funding mechanisms or other government fiscal activities which do not involve any specific commitment to any specific project which may result in a potentially significant impact on the environment); and/or CEQA Guidelines section 15273 (statutory exemption for rates, tolls, fares and charges within an existing service area); and/or CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3) (`common sense' general exception where there is no possibility the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment). D. The Record establishes that the costs listed in the cost analysis for those fees and charges which are to be increased and/or established as costs incurred by the City in providing City services are reasonable estimates of the cost of providing such Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 3 services, and that the revisions recommended to existing fees for such services are necessary to recover the reasonable, estimated cost of providing such services. Section 2. Fee Schedule Adoption and Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Fees and Charges. The schedule of fees and charges set forth in Exhibit "A", of this Resolution, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, are hereby directed to be computed by and applied by the various City departments, and to be collected by the City Administrative Services Department for the herein listed special services when provided by the City or its designated contractors. Section 3. 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 is 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 4. Interpretation. This Resolution may be interpreted by the several City department directors 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 Fee 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 Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 4 the estimated reasonable cost of providing the services for which the fees and charges are charged. Section 7. Annual Adjustment. The fees and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" shall be adjusted by the City Manager on July 1st of every year by the percentage increase or decrease in the Consumer Price Index —All Items Index (San Francisco -Oakland -San Jose).. Section 8. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately. In accordance with Government Code Section 66017, all new and/or increased fees and charges upon a development project, as defined in Government Code Section 66000, which apply to the filing, accepting, reviewing, approving, or issuing of an application, permit, or entitlement to use shall be effective no sooner than 60 days following the effective date of this Resolution. Those fees and charges upon a development project are generally listed on the attached Exhibit A under the heading "Community Development." All other new and/or increased fees and charges not subject to Government Code Section 66017 that are set forth in Exhibit A shall become effective immediately. Section 9. Repealer. These fees and charges shall supersede the corresponding fees previously established and adopted by the City Council. All previously adopted and conflicting fees and charges and all Resolutions and other actions of the City Council are hereby repealed to the extent they conflict with the contents of this Resolution. Section 10. Severability. The individual fees and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" 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 Exhibit "A" 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. '''1 REFERENCE: I hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was introduced and adopted by the Approved as to Council of the City of Petaluma at a Regular meeting on the 4`h day of August, 2008, by the following vote: City A orney AYES: Barrett, Harris, Nau, Vice Mayor Rabbitt, Mayor Torliatt NOES: None ABSENT: Freitas, O'Brien ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: P P—(�J Ci y Clerk Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 5 City Of Petaluma Fees Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1/08) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Building Division and Building permit -related fees are separately set. See Resolution 2007-193. F VARIANCE . ; plus time and rnatenals over $3575 A , EXCEPTION $1,045 plus time and materials over $1,045 USE PERtu11T MAJOR x w g m $4 1F26 plus$time'and e i5nols.,oVer $4 126 ,_ °. a _1 .. USE PERMIT -MINOR $1,100 plus time and materials over $1,100 ZONING AMENDMENT MlgP i L xa + Via"$5 226 plus tihe and natenalsover ZONING AMENDMENT -TEXT � � � " � $4,895 plus time and materials over $4,895 ZONING4MENDiviENT ?v11NOR REUlS10N ?U,D/PCD'ISPPUD 5, $935 plus time cnd matenaisover $935 prall r SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AMENDMENT $4,345 plus time and materials over $4,345 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGISTRATION FEE $632 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REMOVAL -AGREEMENT Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 6 City Of Petaluma Fees Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1 OUTSIDE SEWER/WATER $550 plus staff time and materials REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT $1,100 plus time and materials ,.' I IN ... 1 of applic f xon fee/depos RECORDS MANAGEMENT (PLNANG=8 ENGINEERING) r t TECHNOLOGY (PERMIT TRACKING SYSTEM FEES) 5% of application fee/deposit MARINA / TURNING BASIN IR$751per+Kayak per quarter ° , r ; KAYAK STORAGE RENTAL MOORING FEES Year-round $5.16 per foot LIVE ABOARD ELEC.,FEE x2 electrical surcharge $16 - $30 PUBLIC WORKS . ENCROACHMENT SIL�EWALKpMINOR RESIDENTIAL' rv«,...+z, 41. „ ENCROACHMENT - SIDEWALK/DRIVEWAY-RESIDENTIAL $248 EfJCROAGHMENT" SIDEWALK/I�R[VEWAY COMMERCIAL,AND WDUSTRIAtlL ENCROACHMENT-SEWER/WATER LATERAL $495 ENCROACHMENTSEWERREPAIR'�SLIP LINE)4'`" ENCROACHMENT -SEWER REPAIR (PIPE BURST) 2 receiving holes $248 1. 4 $90 t �tiLr r ENCROACHMENT REPAIR On SEWER rope rty)m a ENCROACHMENT - TRENCHING (Street to Main, Partial Trench) $248 deposif, staff lime and matenals ENCROACHMENTuPUBUaC UTILITY,{QTHER)100 ... plus ENCROACHMENT -TREES, DUMPSTERS/SCAFFOLDING $44 ENCROACHMENT: OUTDOOR�DINING , Initial fee of $330 of$100 ` .. a' plus.,annua{�rene�ial"fee ADMINISTRATIVE FEES CAR CONVENlENCE,FEE FOR DS .. i0 BErAPPLIED TO=ALL CIT CREDIT �,.„..... , PARKING ENFORCEMENT $40 ' HANbICA`PPE®PARKINGUIOL/�TIQN,¢, A PASSPORT PROCESSING, CITY PHOTO FEE $10 POLICE DEPARTMENT FEES ofbookngee plu$248STITUTIONBOOKf SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT -MINOR $20 - Residential $61 - Commercial Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 7 City Of Petaluma Fees POLICE FALSE ALARM RESPONSE - Residential Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1/08) No Charge CLEARANCE LETTER $13 GOURTES l TOWING Al. Na', ore ACCIDENT REPORT Under 10 pages - No Charge Ten pages or more - $0.15 per page TAXI DRIUERaPERMITW .. SOLICITOR PERMIT $71 FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES racP WEED ABATEMENT Admin Fee $155;ptus.conttors actual cosf m , FIRE PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION: New Commercial $384 or 25% of Building Permit Fee, whichever is greater New Residential $275 or 25% of Building Permit Fee, whichever is greater New Tenant Improvements $165 or 25% of Building Permit Fee, whichever is greater m�a FIRE COMPANY WSPECTIONS rt FIRE COMPANY RE -INSPECTIONS First reinspection -- No Charge Second reinspection -- $88 Third and subsequent reinspections -- $165/each First three calls to residential address in calendar year No Charge PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CALL Fourth and subsequent calls to residential address in calendar year -- $77/each Calls to commercial address -- $1 10 each call s...�Y.�.i.P"5n5."L AMBULANCE CALLS 151 Adu ., , A [ ancecl;life Support Intervention and Transport] [serious] ;RESIDENT.' ALSI (serious) NON-RESIDENT $985 ALS2 RESIDENT ALS2- NON-RESIDENT $1,160 BLSE JBasic ife Supporf Care and Transport] RESIDENT :` $655 BLSE- NON-RESIDENT $765 tv11LEAGE MILEAGE - NON-RESIDENT $16 ALSeM (Medical ;Aid RESIDENTSTTt.. ]. . AILS M (Medical Aid) - NON-RESIDENT $435 BLS M (MedicaltAid] f , , T'.:x '$270 ,.RESIDENT ;;, ,. ... �_,. , BLS M (Medical Aid) - NON-RESIDENT $325 ASSESSMENT RESIDENT z.- r .' ASSESSMENT - NON-RESIDENT $270 Resolution No. 2008-I52 N.C.S. Page 8 City Of Petaluma Fees Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 9 City Of Petaluma Fees Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1 HAZ.MAT-ABOVE GROUND.STORAGE: RANGE 10 $192 First tank - $826 HAZ.MAT-NEW UNDERGROUND TANK INSTALLATION Second and subsequent tanks - $413 per tank t HAZ MAT UNDERGROUN® TANKIPIPING/APPLIANC ;REPAIR , &' : 413 per s[fe HAZ.MAT-UNDERGROUND TANK CLOSURE/REMOVAL $990 application fee �„ HAZ MAT UNDERGROUND*TANKTEMPORARY CLOSURE rs.=: Tar $440 per tank;for 1, year penod': HAZ.MAT.RISK MANAGEMENT PREVENTION PLAN/CAL-ARP $165 plus $99 per hour HAZ.WASTE GEN.-O.S.T.-CONDITIONAL EXEMPT TIER $336 11AZ WASTEGEN O S T CONDITIONAL AUTIORIZATION TIER17 S $749_9 HAZ.WASTE GEN.-O.S.T.-P.B.R. TIER WAIVER $1,471 ANNUAL STATE SURCHARGE (Shall be added to all CUPA Permits. State surcharges are established annually by the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA)). mp� . N'Gk�.��x.,'$✓i:4;v�ej ,�+`N xn, � All CUPA Permuted Saes (Fee per Permrfted,Location Site); _ro .,. r t �PeriCaIIEPA` ;i Hazardous Materials Management Plan Per Cal/EPA Cal ARP #C;AL ARP T r F per Cal%EPA r 5$ ((Acct ) a . ,. :�,' . ,_.h. of Underground Tanks Surcharge per Tank Per Cal/EPA ANIMAL CONTROL FEES ADOP�TION�(I�NCLUDING MICROCHIP).. $1E04� DOG r= , .... ��`� . pa.x "„ ,e.::en . � ;.r�:�^,� . ��'��;�;��,�, ,.�...F. �:" .. ��.m .: • , ADULT CAT ADOPTION (INCLUDING MICROCHIP) $104 C?^xY,g dam.,`S`d Y w. Y, A RABBIT ADOPTION+(1NGLUDES SPAYf1JEUTERj ' ��? ` `�;$50�TC�F , , <`, „., . i z. MISCELLANEOUS SMALL ANIMAL ADOPTION $5-$46 !T'lr'""K:-=} KITTEN ADOPTION. LESS THAN b�M®NTHS PARAKEETS, CANARIES, FINCHES/OTHER SMALL BIRD ADOPTION $28 COCKATIELS OTHER LARGEBIRD �.. DOG LICENSE - INTACT ANIMAL $37 LPTE PENALTY FEEa:ti,WTACTANIfv1AL DOG LICENSE - NEUTERED $11 LATE PENALTY4.1FEEF10NEUTERED ANIMAL REPLACEMENT TAG $5 REDEMPTION FOR IMPOUNDED DOG OR CAT - NEUTERED ANIMAL First incident - $38 Second incident - $71 Third and subsequent incidents - $126/each REDEMPTION FEE -- OTHER SMALL ANIMAL NOT DOG/CAT OR LIVESTOCK $22 $20 day:I t a per r BOARD BITE HOLD/QUARANTINE $31 a day BOARD �tMPO�UNDEDsCATT 'per day $20, BOARD - SMALL COMPANION ANIMAL $6 DISPOSAL AND EUTHANASIA Small animal --$20 Cat -- $50 Dog (under 20 pounds) -- $50 Dog (20 to 50 pounds) - $66 Dog (over 50 pounds) $94 Carcass disposal is above fees, less $11; minimum charge S:.024'pounds,.$104,.,,,... Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 10 City Of Petaluma Fees PRIVATE CREMATION Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1 /081 0-24 pounds - $127 25 -49 pounds - $137 50 to 74 pounds - $149 75-99 pounds - $192 100-120 pounds - $220 Over 120 pounds - $275 RELEASE OF WILDLIFE FROM TRAP ON PRIVATE PROPERTY"� 55a51 NUISANCE WILDLIFE RESPONSE TO EUTHANIZE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY $83 PICKUP ANIMAL AT OWNER'S LOCATION TO BE SURRENDERED $55 plus surrender fee above ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER ASSIST ANIMAL OWNER PARK AND RECREATION FEES $83/Hour with 1 Hour Minimum Resident )'hoto ID:card /GoIfR g x sr 15 Initial tD / $5 Renewal ` k RECREATIONAL SWIMMING $2.00 Youth; $1.00 Adult Supervision $4.00 Senior; $5.00 Adult $20 for a 12 swim pass - Youth $50 fora 12 swim pass - Adult $50 for a 15 swim pass - Senior $195 Annual Pass - Adult $145 Annual Pass - Youth and Senior SWIM LESSONS - PUBLIC $50/8 lessons; $25/4 lessons SWIM LESSONS PRIVATE E$30 °l:%2 hrlesson $90/4 lessons ` PRIVATE PARTY POOL RENTAL 1 - 50 people $80/hour 51-100 people $90/hour 101-150 people $100/hour 151-200 people $110/hour 201-250 people $120/hour 251-325 people $130/hour 326-425 people $140/hour SWIM TEAtv1 POOL RENTAL e< w, `mT $10Cper lane/hour mirr1$40/hr;to max: $80/lir POOL CLASSROOM RENTAL $25 per hour SPECIAL EVENT CRAFT FAIRgE„ x� L $180,per booth's.. _. ,' Softball - $675 per team ADULT SPORTS Volleyball - $354 per team Basketball - $675 per team Open Gym - $3 per person RECREATION/CONTRACT PROGRA°MSw Recredtional staff sets the fee depending on program.: SENIOR NEWSLETTER $18/$24 for newsletter (l or 2 copies) SEN40R RAMS/TO Recreational staff sets a i,s fee cepending _ M...... -the on program . ... . lha. ., YOUTH PROGRAMS , Kids Klub $145/week "K-2 Summer Camp'' - $200/week Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 1.1 City Of Petaluma Fees Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1/08) Explorers Camp - Trip Program $250-$350 Camp Sunshine - per week - 5/days/week - $125 full day; TEEN PROGRAMS Youth employment permit - No charge COMMUNITGAR DEN PLOTS ._..,.T,$25/ph3tpery'ear PARK PICNIC RENTAL Petaluma Non -Profit (No Fees to Attendees) Per 2001peoples Petaluma Non Profit (Fees to Attendees) �,; 135 erda$ Per 200 people �< , z ....<. �.�s�a.r4aa.., Petaluma Resident F e�`200 r x _ � F $100 er day �' FR people s€ µ a a ...... x . , , . Non-Resident -".,°"�r'f -µ-• ._ 6a" IFfL y, +f-k .S f 9 -i [- $q �q Y 3f xf q`{X^{n i '. $175 per 200 :� ^'f ^F5 4^�"R' Per peoples -e h f lwkm4e , - ✓i+ �R - Commercial -k.. r i eo le`� e ,m per day ". Per200 P p , st , �$350 ,r..d . " , . Government / Schools 200 less 4kr per`day'wuK :Rer eo ..,:$75 b Opp ._ BALL FIELDS SHORT-TERM*u, F$60per day PRIVATE BALL FIELDTRENTAL .. , .. x =..No . ,..... �.. . PRIVATE BALL FIELD TURF RENTAL -SHORT TERM $60/hr Residents $90/hr Non Residents $25/hr Youth leagues Additional light fee $25/hr extra BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SUPPORT No Charge; traded for custodial support by B&G staff during school year. COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTAL: (Non-Profit/No Fees to Attendees) ASSEMBLY Ilk aT� hour �, a00M ...,?'TM, sty,.. ACTIVITY ROOM, CRAFT 1, CLUB, CONF. 2 $25 per hour KITCHEN FEEz y `"O $125f1at -FLAT 4x MEETING ROOMS A-D $30 per hour MEETING ROOM' $20 per hour°sry CONFERENCE ROOM #3, CRAFT 2 $20 per hour LOBBY/FLAT FEE (Non-Profit/Fees to Attendees) ASSEMBL-YP6e $60 hour per ACTIVITY ROOM, CRAFT 1, CLUB, CONF. 2 $30 per hour IT FLAT FEE Tiyu�$130flatfee...7. . MEETING MEETING ROOMS A-D $45 per hour /z ME,ETING ROOM..>. _ $30 hour:. �... , : �_ per ,.. .��. .. CONFERENCE ROOM #3, CRAFT 2 $25 per hour LOBBY/FLAT FEE°'� $70 flat , .,..._ (Private - Resident) Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 12 City Of Petaluma Fees SENIOR CENTER ROOM RENTAL BUILDING ATTENDENT EXTRA SERVICEs2p pier hour . n--., .. _. ., �a�a,,�afa:,, (Non-Profit/No Fees to Attendees) ART CLA55 LIBRARY LOUNGE 108BY MTG RECREATION $30 per hour COMPUTES POOL $50 hours GARDEN - FLAT FEE $40 flat fee LOBBY/FLAT flat�fee r m ._ ... .. .., .,x....,.r.. ,ate. .- (Non-Profit/Fees to Attendees) I 1 i m a ' ea `a ,- , CLASS LIBRARY LOUNGE LOBBY MTG' x ^& $25 hOlif' ART a a RECREATION $40 per hour PUTEa 'w..cc' x*O:E:�..,e* -¢ ys wY Y d 3 i�'' "' �`a,,,.K ., COMR POOL:. ` �y�'., - . .. .., �..�� .., r..� GARDEN - FLAT FEE $40 flat fee LOBBY/FLAT FEE$25 flat %W Private - Resident ART CLASSLBRARYLOUNGE LOBBY MTG� $30hour RECREATION $50 per hour COMPUTER hour k POOL sy .. ..: $50 ,,. s; GARDEN - FLAT FEE $40 flat fee LOBBY "� /FLfT..t a x E a �...��.....30flatfee�-........,-��-�,a..,..,.: Private - Non Resident k ART CLASSLIBR L ARY LOBBY +rx 4 g $35'hour EOUNCE nMTG�2`k v �- .,..., s.. ...... at �m , ,. .. _.... ... W .. .. w�. ;x.. RECREATION $65 hour COMPUTER a �' $75 hour nPOOL GARDEN - FLAT FEE $40 flat fee LOBBY%FLAT FEE ' 5 flaf�fee:� Commercial ART CLASS ;LIBRARY LOUNGE LOBBY MTG; $45 hour RECREATION 80 hour COMPUTER POOL $IOO,hour . ,. GARDEN - FLAT FEE $40 flat fee LFEE, $45flatfee..f.��_,`.. Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 13 City Of Petaluma Fees Proposed 2008/09 Fees (as of 7/1/08) CAVANAUGH CENTER ROOM RENTAL }ca B`UILDINGATiENdENTEX7ASERVICE ..., . ��. ...;�. ,..M $20hour �(Non-P(ofit/No Fees to Attendees) (Non-Profit/Fees to Attendees) Private - Resident Private - Non Resident Commercial Resolution No. 2008-152 N.C.S. Page 14