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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-17 Miscellaneous Fees & Charges Repealing 2012-21 RESOLUTION NO. 2013- A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES DOCUMENT AND REPEALING PRIOR FEE RESOLUTION 2012-21 Recitals: A. The City currently has many ordinances that establish fees for different departments and activities. B. The City desires to provide all of its miscellaneous fees and charges in one document so that citizens can easily determine the costs of city services. C. The City desires to repeal all prior resolutions that establish fees and charges and adopt all fees and charges with one resolution for convenience of its citizenry. THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Document, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby approved and establishes the fees and charges for City services. New fees, those not charged before, are not affective until 30 days following date of approval unless otherwise established by Council action. SECTION 2. The following resolutions are specifically repealed: Resolutions 2012-21 and all other fees and charges inconsistent with the fees and charges set forth herein are repealed. SECIhis resolution was duly PASSED and ADOPTED this day of 2013, and takes effect upon signing by the Mayor. r Barbara Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this day of June, 2013. o n Strom) rg, Mayor Reviewed as to form: ` David L hman, City ttorney Page 1 of 1 CITY OF ASHLAND prViiii MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES DOCUMENT ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2013 REVISED: 2~ ASHLAND PARKS RECREATION PARKS AND RECREATION MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES ADOPTED:' EFFECTIVE: July 1, 2013 Revised: Miscellaneous Fees and Charges page 2 miscellaneous fees 8 charges Table of Contents C I T Y OF ASHLAND MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES ALPHABETICALLY BY DEPARTMENT SECTION 1 -Administrative Services/Finance Administrative Billing Charge ..............................................................................................................................Page 8 Initial Business License Application Fee ..............................................................................................................Page 8 Temporary Business License Application Fee ......................................................................................................Page 8 Renewal Application Fee ......................................................................................................................................Page 8 Rental Property Fees .............................................................................................................................................Page 8 Late Application Fee .............................................................................................................................................Page 8 Late Renewal Fee (paid 30 days after the due date) ..............................................................................................Page 8 Utility Billing Administrative Fees .......................................................................................................................Page 9 Reconnection Charge ............................................................................................................................................Page 9 Service Connection ...............................................................................................................................................Page 9 Parking Structure Fees ..........................................................................................................................................Page 9 Downtown Parking Area Fees ...............................................................................................................................Page 9 SECTION 2 - City Recorder Copy Fees ............................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Audio Tapes ........................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Liquor Licenses ...................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Taxicab Licenses .................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Lien Searches ......................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Elections ..............................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Street/Alley Vacations ........................................................................................................................................Page 10 Ambulance ..........................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Annexation ..........................................................................................................................................................Page 10 Research Fee .......................................................................................................................................................Page 10 SECTION 3 - Community Development Pre-Application Conference ................................................................................................................................Page 11 Administration Actions .......................................................................................................................................Page I1 Type 1, II and 111 Reviews ...................................................................................................................................Page 11 Legislative Amendments .....................................................................................................................................Page 12 Appeals ................................................................................................................................................................Page 12 Solar Access ........................................................................................................................................................Page 12 Community Development Fee ............................................................................................................................Page 12 Copy Fees ............................................................................................................................................................Page 12 Prepared Documents ...........................................................................................................................................Page 12 Research Fee .......................................................................................................................................................Page 12 Building Permit Fees ...........................................................................................................................................Page 13 Plan Review Fee for Commercial and Residential ..............................................................................................Page 13 Miscellaneous Fees for Commercial ...................................................................................................................Page 13 Inspection Fees for Commercial and Residential ................................................................................................Page 14 Residential Plumbing Permit Fees .................................:....................................................................................Page 14 Commercial Plumbing Permit Fees .....................................................................................................................Page 15 Residential Mechanical Permit Fees .........................................:.........................................................................Page 15 Commercial Mechanical Permit Fees ..................................................................................................................Page 16 Electrical Permit Fees .........................................................................................................................................Page 16 Residential Restricted Energy Electrical Permit Fees .........................................................................................Page 17 Renewable Energy Systems ................................................................................................................................Page 17 State of Oregon Surcharge .................................................................................................................................Page 17 Building Permit Refund Policy ...........................................................................................................................Page 18 miscellaneous fees & charges page 3 Table of Contents SECTION 4 - Electric Temporary Service Drop .....................................................................................................................................Page 19 Meter Charges .....................................................................................................................................................Page 19 Non Radio Frequency Meter Charges .................................................................................................................Page 19 Non Sufficient Funds Check Fee ........................................................................................................................Page 19 Reconnection Charge ..........................................................................................................................................Page 19 Service Calls Page 19 Service Connection Page 19 Scheduled Work After Hours ..............................................................................................................................Page 19 Unauthorized Connection ...................................................................................................................................Page 19 Line Extension Charges ......................................................................................................................................Page 20 ENR Calculations ................................................................................................................................................Page 20 SECTION 5 - Fire Copy Fees ............................................................................................................................................................Page 21 Report Fees .........................................................................................................................................................Page 21 Research Fee .......................................................................................................................................................Page 21 Fire Fees ..............................................................................................................................................................Page 21 Emergency Medical Services ..............................................................................................................................Page 21 Plan Checks .........................................................................................................................................................Page 22 Other Page 22 First Aid/CPR Classes .........................................................................................................................................Page 22 Inspection Fees ....................................................................................................................................................Page 22 Weed Abatement .................................................................................................................................................Page 22 SECTION 6 - Information Technology Installation Fees ..................................................................................................................................................Page 23 Disconnect Fees ..................................................................................................................................................Page 23 Truck Roll Page 23 Field Technician Hourly Rate .............................................................................................................................Page 23 Consulting and Technical Support Hourly Rate ..................................................................................................Page 23 Non-City Employee Staff Screening ...................................................................................................................Page 23 Fiber Service Installation ....................................................................................................................................Page 23 Transit Fees .........................................................................................................................................................Page 23 Static IP Address .................................................................................................................................................Page 24 Quality of Service Fee .........................................................................................................................................Page 24 Business Augmented Upload Package ................................................................................................................Page 24 Non-Return of Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Devices ............................................................................Page 24 CATV Seasonal Reconnects & Disconnects .......................................................................................................Page 24 CATV House Amp Fee .......................................................................................................................................Page 24 Utility Billing Lobby Signage Fee ......................................................................................................................Page 24 page 4 miscellaneous fees 8 charges Table of Contents SECTION 7 - Municipal Court Appeal Transcript Fee .........................................................................................................................................Page 25 City Attorney Deferred Sentence/Diversion .......................................................................................................Page 25 Civil Compromise Costs .....................................................................................................................................Page 25 Compliance Inspection Fee .................................................................................................................................Page 25 Court Appointed Counsel Fees and Charges .......................................................................................................Page 25 Default Judgment ................................................................................................................................................Page 25 Discovery Fees ....................................................................................................................................................Page 25 Diversion by Municipal Court. Page 25 Extend/Amend City Attorney Deferred Sentence/Diversion ..............................................................................Page 25 Failure to Appear for Bench Trial/Show Cause Hearing ....................................................................................Page 25 Failure to Appear for Jury Trial ..........................................................................................................................Page 25 Forfeiture of Security ..........................................................................................................................................Page 25 Mediation of Violation (Municipal Court Mediation) ........................................................................................Page 25 Non Sufficient Funds Check Fee ........................................................................................................................Page 25 Court Costs .........................................................................................................................................................Page 25 Expunction ..........................................................................................................................................................Page 25 Show Cause Admission of Allegation .................................................................................................................Page 25 Bench Probation Fee ...........................................................................................................................................Page 25 Warrant ................................................................................................................................................................Page 25 Withholding on County Assessment ...................................................................................................................Page 25 Domestic Partnership Registration ......................................................................................................................Page 25 SECTION 8 -Police Police Reports Page 26 Research Fee .......................................................................................................................................................Page 26 Visa Letters .........................................................................................................................................................Page 26 Finger Print Cards ...............................................................................................................................................Page 26 Photographs (CD) ................................................................................................................................................Page 26 Audio Tapes/ICOP Videos ..................................................................................................................................Page 26 Non Sufficient Funds Check Fee ........................................................................................................................Page 26 Impound/Tow Fee ...............................................................................................................................................Page 26 Taxi Operator License .........................................................................................................................................Page 26 Bicycle License ...................................................................................................................................................Page 26 SECTION 9 - Public Works - Miscellaneous Fees & Charges Copy Fees, Black, White and Color ....................................................................................................................Page 27 Plat & Plan Checks ..............................................................................................................................................Page 27 Public Works/Engineering Inspections, Permit Etc ............................................................................................Page 28 GIS Data & Mapping Services ............................................................................................................................Page 29 Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees .........................................................................................................................Page 30 Water Connection Fees .......................................................................................................................................Page 30 Cemetery Fees .....................................................................................................................................................Page 31 Sexton Fees .........................................................................................................................................................Page 32 Miscellaneous Fees .............................................................................................................................................Page 32 Vases ...................................................................................................................................................................Page 32 CPI & ENR Calculations .....................................................................................................................................Page 32 miscellaneous fees 8 charges page 5 Table of Contents SECTION 10 -Parks and Recreation Miscellaneous Fees and Charges =s. PARKS Wedding Packages ..............................................................................................................................................Page 34 Group Picnic Rentals ..........................................................................................................................................Page 34 Deposits ..............................................................................................................................................................Page 34 Special Event Fees ..............................................................................................................................................Page 34 Alcohol Fee .........................................................................................................................................................Page 34 General Building Reservations ...........................................................................................................................Page 34 Field Usage .........................................................................................................................................................Page 34 Calle Seating .......................................................................................................................................................Page 35 Daniel Meyer Pool ..............................................................................................................................................Page 35 Youth & Adult Recreation Programs Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink .......................................................Page 35 Oak Knoll Golf Course Fees ...............................................................................................................................Page 35 Community Garden Fees ....................................................................................................................................Page 36 Nature Center School Programs ..........................................................................................................................Page 36 Nature Center Community Programs ..................................................................................................................Page 36 Oak Knoll Golf Course Wedding Fees ...............................................................................................................Page 36 Maps ....................................................................................................................................................................Page 36 SECTION 11 - List of Rates and Charges Set by Separate Resolutions System Development Charges (SDCs) List of Resolutions Parks and Recreation Resolution 2000-29 ..........................................................................................................Page 37 Transportation Resolution 1999-42 .....................................................................................................................Page 37 Sewer Resolution 2006-27 ..................................................................................................................................Page 37 Storm Resolution 2002-15 ..................................................................................................................................Page 37 Water Resolution 2006-27 ..................................................................................................................................Page 37 Utilities Rates and Fees List of Resolutions AFN Resolution 2010-28 ....................................................................................................................................Page 37 Electric Resolution 2012-34 ................................................................................................................................Page 37 Sewer Resolution 2013-09 ..................................................................................................................................Page 37 Storm Drain Resolution 2013-28 ........................................................................................................................Page 37 Transportation Resolution 2013-27 .....................................................................................................................Page 37 Water Resolution 2013-08 ..................................................................................................................................Page 37 SECTION 12 - Research Fee Research Fee .......................................................................................................................................................Page 37 SECTION 13 - Building Valuation Data Building Safety Division-Building Valuation Data-February 2013 ................................................Page 38 page 6 miscellaneous fees & charges Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Miscellaneous fees 8 charges page 7 Section 1-Administration Administration Services/Finance Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Administrative Billing Charge (up to 10%) Per Billing Business License Fees Initial Business License Application Fee Licensee shall pay a prorated fee of $10 for each month, $120.00 for first 2 employees* or portion of a month, remaining in the fiscal year from +$5.00 for each additional the date of the application with a minimum fee of $25.00 employee Temporary Business License Application Fee $25.00 Renewal Application Fee $75.00 for first 2 employees* +$10.00 for each additional employee Rental Property Fees Same as above for activity including six or more properties. Late Application Fee $25.00 Late Renewal Fee (paid 30 days after the due date) 10% with a minimum of $25.00 *Pursuant to AMC 6.04.020.E an employee is an individual who performs service for another individual or organization. The number of employees reported shall be the number of employees as of the date the new ap- plication or renewal will become effective if approved. It does not matter whether an individual is a full, part- time, or temporary employee for business license purposes. page 8 miscellaneous tees and charges Section 1-Administration Utility Billing Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Administrative Fees: Notification of Pending Collection $10.00 Returned Check Charge $35.00 Reconnection Charge: During Business Hours $25.00 After Hours or Holidays $100.00 Service Connection: Normal working hours $10.00 Other Hours jr Holidays $100.00 Parking Fees Parking Structure Fees: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (or segment) $1.00 6:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. (per hour) $1.00 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. (maximum) $3.00 Parking permit (where applicable in City structure or lot) 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday (unless otherwise posted) $20.00 Parking Ticket Surcharge (citywide) $4.00 Downtown Parking Area Fees: Short Term (<30 minutes) unloading from "marked" No charge business vehicle with flashers Daily parking permit (Orange)- I st day or fraction of day $5.00/day Additional days (limited to 5 days; no charge on Sunday or $1.00/day federal holidays) • Limit of two per business address at a time • Applicable permits/licenses must be current • Each permit is good for one parking space • Not applicable to handicapped or short term spaces equal to or less than 15 minutes, green loading zones, fire or other restricted areas. miscellaneous fees and charges page 9 Section 2-City Recorder City Recorder Miscellaneous Fees & Charges Copy Fees: Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Single-Sided $ .20 each Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Double-Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Double-Sided $ .80 each Color Copies Letter Legal Single-Sided $1.50 each Color Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $3.00 each Audio Tapes: CD/DVD/Cassette $5.00 each Liquor Licenses: Temporary Liquor License (processing fee) $10.00 Liquor License (new processing fee) $100.00 Liquor License (change of ownership processing fee) $75.00 Annual Renewal Liquor License $35.00 Taxicab Licenses: New Certification application (one-time processing fee) $250.00 Annual Renewal of Certificate $200.00 (per vehicle) Lien Searches: (fees set by Ordinance 2385 in 1986) Routine requests $20.00 Rush/Fax Requests $30.00 Elections: (amount set by Resolution #2009-05) Required deposit for Citizens Initiative $500.00 Street/Alley Vacations: (filing fee set by Resolution 1994-24) Required deposit of filing fee $500.00 Ambulance: Annual renewal fee $300.00 Annual ambulance fee (each vehicle) $100.00 Annexation: Processing fee for County Department of Assessment $300.00 Research Fee: Refer to Section 12 on page 37 page 10 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 3-Community Development Planning/Community Development Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Current Proposed Pre-Application Conference: $127.00 $130.00 Administration Actions: Final Plat Review: Partitions $127.00+$10/lot $130.00+$10/lot Subdivisions $325.00+$27/lot $330.00+$28/lot New Sign Permit $127.00+$2.50/sq ft $130.00+$2.50/sq ft Replacement Sign Permit $27.00+2.50/sq ft $28.00+$2.50/sq ft Home Occupation Permits $27.00 $28.00 Zoning permit (fence, accessory structure, etc.) $27.00 $28.00 Land Use Approval Extension Request $325.00 $330.00 Lot Line Adjustments $325.00 $330.00 Any other Administrative Action $325.00 $330.00 Type I Reviews: Tree Removal Permit (not associated with another action) $27.00 $28.00 Solar Setback Variance $982.00 $998.00 Amendments to Conditions $982.00 $998.00 Physical & Environmental Constraints Permit $982.00 $998.00 Conditional Use Permit - Accessory Residential Unit $638.00 $649.00 Conditional Use Permit (Type I only) $982.00 $998.00 Variance (Type I only) $982.00 $998.00 Residential Site Review $982.00+$65/unit $998.00+$66/unit Final Plan Performance Standards $982.00+$65/lot $998.00+$66/unit Land Partitions $982.00+$65/lot $998.00+$66/unit Commercial Site Review $982.00+.5% (.005) $998.00+,5% of project value** Any other Type 1 Review $982.00 $998.00 Independent Review of Wireless Communication Facilities*$5000.00 Type II Reviews: Conditional Use Permit (Type 11 only) $1970.00 $2,002.00 Variance (Type 11 only) $1970.00 $2,002.00 Outline Plan or Preliminary Plat for Subdivisions $1970.00+132/lot $2,002.00+$134/lot Final Plan with Outline $2624.00+132/lot $2,666.00+$134/lot Commercial Site Review $1928.00+.5% (.005) $2,002.00+.5% of project value** Any other Type 11 Review $1970.00 $2,002.00 Independent Review of Wireless Communication Facilities*$5000.00 *The initial deposit required with an application for a new wireless communication facility that is not collocated is $5,000, and shall be used by the City for the costs of expert review of the application. If any time during the plan- ning application process the account balance is less than $1,000, the Applicant shall upon notification by the City replenish the account so the balance is at least $5,000. The maximum total consultant fees to be charged to the Ap- plicant shall be $10,000, and any unused portion of fee will be refunded. **Project value includes the estimated valuation of all structures (per State of Oregon Building Code), as well as all related project site improvements, such as grading, paving, landscaping, bioswales, etc. miscellaneous fees and charges page 11 Section 3-Community Development Type III Reviews: Current Proposed Zone/Comprehensive Plan Map Change $2624.00 $2,666.00 Comprehensive Plan Change $2624.00 $2,666.00 Annexation $3947.00 $4,010.00 Urban Growth Boundary Amendment $3947.00 $4,010.00 Any other Type 111 Review $3286.00 $3,339.00 Legislative Amendments: Comprehensive Plan Map/Large Zoning Map Amendment $4606.00 $4,680.00 Land Use Ordinance Amendment $4606.00 $4,680.00 Comprehensive Plan Amendment $4606.00 $4,680.00 City Sponsored Legislation (City Council Directive) $0.00 Appeals: Appeal for initial Public Hearing $150.00 Appeal for Final Decision of City $325.00 (Planning Commission or City Council) Solar Access: Solar Access Permit (not a Solar Variance) $50.00+$10.00 per lot affected Community Development Fee: This fee is charged concurrently with Building Permit 1.1%(.011) of Fees at the time of building permit application for all new construction building permits requiring a plan review. per building code definition of valuation Community Development Copy Fees Copy Fees: Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Single-Sided $ .20 each Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Double-Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Double-Sided $ .80 each Color Copies Letter/Legal Single-Sided $1.50 each Color Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $3.00 each Prepared Documents: Site Design & Use Standards $5.00 Street Tree Guide $5.00 Transportation Element $5.00 Downtown Plans (2001, 1998) $5.00 Street Standards Guide $5.00 Comprehensive Plan/Land Use Code $40.00 Research Fee: Refer to Section 12 on page 37 page 12 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 3-Community Development Building Division Permit Fees for Commercial and Residential In accordance with OAR 918-050-0030, the applicant for a building permit shall provide an estimate of con- struction costs at the time of application. Permit valuations shall include value of all work, including mate- rials and labor, for which the permit is issued. This estimate shall also include the cost of electrical, gas, me- chanical, plumbing, and permanent equipment and systems. The City will also prepare an estimate of the building valuation based on the current [CC Valuation table that is published and updated annually. The building permit will be based on the highest of these two estimates. Building Permit Fees: Total Value of Work Performed: $1.00 to $500.00 $10.00 $501.00 to $2,000.00 $10.00 for the first $500.00 plus $1.50 for each additional $ 100.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00 $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $32.50 for the first $2000.00 plus $6.00 for each additional $1000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $170.50 for the first $25,000.00 plus $4.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $283.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $3.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $ 100,000.00 $100,001.00 and up $433.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $2.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof Plan Review Fee for Commercial and Residential: Plan Review Fee A plan review fee equal to 65% of the structural permit fee shall be due at application Additional Plan Review Fee $65.00 per hour Deferred Submittal Fee 65% of structural permit fee of deferred submittal valuation with a $50.00 minimum fee Miscellaneous Fees for Commercial: Commercial Fire Sprinkler/Fire Suppression/ Total value of work performed (structural permit Fire Alarm fee) Commercial Fire Sprinkler/Fire Suppression/ 65% of structural permit fee Fire Alarm Plan Review Note: See appendix for methodology for calculation of valuation for all permit fees utilizing valuation/ value of work miscellaneous fees and charges page 13 Section 3-Community Development Inspection Fees for Commercial and Residential: Inspections for which no building permit applies $65.00 per hour; (minimum 1 hour) per inspector Re-inspection Fee $50.00 Inspections outside normal business hours (minimum I hr) $130.00 per hour; per inspector Residential Plumbing Permit Fees New Residential: Cost Each 1 bathroom/kitchen (includes: first 100 feet of water/sewer lines; hose bibs; ice maker; under floor low-point drains; and rain-drain packages) $285.00 2 bathrooms/1 kitchen $345.00 3 bathrooms/I kitchen $405.00 Each additional bathroom (over 3) $45.00 Each additional kitchen (over 1) $45.00 Remodel / Alterations: Remodel / Alterations (minimum fee) $40.00 Each fixture, appurtenance, and first 100 ft of piping $15.00 Miscellaneous Residential: Minimum Fee $40.00 Piping or private storm drainage systems exceeding the first 100 feet $22.00 Backflow Assembly $15.00 Residential Fire Sprinkler (include plan review): $2.44 x total square footage of structure = Sprinkler Valuation (use Building Permit Fees Valuation Table on page 13 for fee calculation) Manufactured Dwelling or Pre-Fab: Connections to building sewer and water supply $50.00 RV and Manufactured Dwelling Parks: Base fee (including the first 10 or fewer spaces) $150.00 Each additional 10 spaces $100.00 page 14 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 3-Community Development Commercial Plumbing Permit Fees Commercial, Industrial, and Dwellings other than one - or two-family: Minimum fee $40.00 Each fixture $15.00 Piping (based on number of feet) $0.75/ft Miscellaneous: Minimum fee $40.00 Specialty fixtures $15.00 Re-inspection (no. of hrs. x fee per hour) $65.00 Special requested inspections (no. of hrs x fee per hour) $65.00 Medical gas piping: Minimum fee $50.00 Valuation $500 to $2,000 $50.00 + $5 per $100 of valuation Valuation $2,001 to $25,000 $125.00 + $18 per $100 of valuation Valuation $25,001 to $50,000 $540.00 + $14 per $100 of valuation Valuation $50,001 to $100,000 $890.00 + $9 per $100 of valuation Valuation greater than $100,000 $1,340.00 + $8 per $100 of valuation Residential Mechanical Permit Fees Mechanical Permit Minimum Fee: $50.00 Furnace/Burner including ducts & vents: Up to 100k BTU/hr. $12.00 Over 100k BTU/hr. $15.00 H eaters/Stoves/Vents: Unit Heater $15.00 Wood/pellet/gas stove/flue $15.00 Repair/alter/add to heating appliance or refrigeration $12.00 unit or cooling system/absorption system Evaporated cooler $15.00 Vent fan with one duct/appliance vent $7.50 Hood with exhaust and duct $10.00 Floor furnace including vent $15.00 Gas Piping: One to four outlets $6.00 Additional outlets (each) $0.75 Air-handling Units, including Ducts: Up to 10,000 CFM $10.00 Over 10,000 CFM $15.00 miscellaneous tees and charges page 15 Section 3-Community Development Compressor/Absorption System/Heat Pump: Up to 3 hp/IOOK BTU $15.00 Up to 15 hp/500K BTU $25.00 Up to 30 hp/1,000 BTU $50.00 Up to 50 hp/1,750 BTU $60.00 Over 50 hp/1,750 BTU $75.00 Incinerator: Domestic incinerator $25.00 Commercial Mechanical Permit Fees Minimum Fee $50.00 Total valuation of mechanical system and installation costs 0.5% of valuation Miscellaneous Fees: Re-inspection $50.00 Specially requested inspection (per hour) $65.00 Regulated equipment (un-classed) $50.00 Electrical Permit Fees Residential per unit, service included: Cost Each 1,000 sq. ft. or less $106.00 Each additional 500 sq. ft. or portion thereof $19.00 Limited energy $25.00 Each manufactured home or modular dwelling service or feeder $50.00 Multi-family residential $45.00 Residential and Commercial-Services or Feeders: installation, alteration, relocation: 200 amps or less $63.00 201 to 400 amps $75.00 401 to 600 amps $125.00 601 to 1,000 amps $163.00 Over 1,000 amps or volts $375.00 Reconnect Only $50.00 Temporary Services or Feeders: 200 amps or less $50.00 201 to 400 amps $69.00 401 to 600 $100.00 Over 600 amps or 1,000 volts, see services or feeders section above Branch Circuits: new, alteration, extension per panel: Branch circuits with purchase of a service or feeder $3.00 Branch circuits without purchase of a service or feeder: First branch circuit $43.00 Each additional branch circuit $3.00 page 16 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 3-Community Development Miscellaneous Fees: service or feeder not included: Each pump or irrigation circle $50.00 Each sign or outline lighting $50.00 Signal circuit or a limited energy panel, alteration or extension $50.00 Specially requested inspection (per hour) $65.00 Each additional inspection over the allowable $50.00 Residential Restricted Energy Electrical Permit Fees Fee for all systems*: $25.00 Audio and stereo systems Burglar alarm system Doorbell Garage-door opener Heating, ventilation, & air-conditioning systems Landscape lighting & Sprinkler controls Landscape irrigation controls Outdoor landscape lighting Vacuum Systems Each additional inspection $25.00 *For new construction, this permit fee covers all systems listed or can be sold separately. Renewable Energy Systems: 5 KVA or less $79.00 5.01 KVA to 15 KVA $94.00 15.01 KVA to 25 KVA $156.00 Wind generation systems in excess of 25 KVA: 25.01 KVA to 50 KVA $204.00 50.10 KVA to 100 KVA $469.00 For wind generations systems that exceed 100 KVA the permit fee shall be calculated in accordance with OAR 918-309-0040 Solar generation systems in excess of 25 KVA: $6.25/KVA The permit charge will not increase beyond the calculation for 100 KVA. Permits issued under this sub- section include three inspections. Additional inspections will be billed at an hourly rate. Buildina Permit Reinstatement Fee A building permit expires after a period of 180 days from the date of issue with no inspection activity. To reactivate an expired permit, a fee of $50.00 per construction discipline is required (Building, Plumb- ing, Mechanical, Electrical). State of Oregon Surcharge - ORS 455.210(4) State of Oregon permit surcharge is 12% of structural, plumbing, mechanical and electrical components of the overall building permit. miscellaneous fees and charges page 17 Section 3-Community Development Building Permit Refund Policy The City Ashland Community Development Department offers partial refunds for building permits that have been issued, have had no inspections performed and have not yet expired (six months from issue date). Refunds for permits that have expired are limited to any Systems Development Charges (SDC's) that were part of the permit fees. The following fees are not refundable: • Building Plan Check Fee • Fire Protection Review Fee • 50% of Community Development Fee (maximum equal to Building Plan Check Fee) • 50% of Engineering Development Fee (maximum equal to Building Plan Check Fee) The remainder of the permit fees are refundable. A $50 administrative fee will be subtracted from the eligible refund amount for costs associated with the refund process. Refund amounts can be placed on account for future use and no administrative fees are charged. How to request a refund Submit the following documents to the Community Development Department at 51 Winburn Way: • Approved set of plans (stamped) • Job Inspection card • Letter of refund request signed by applicant/owner with mailing address for refund check The refund will be processed within 30 days of the date of the request letter. page 18 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 4-Electric Electric Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Temporary Service Drop: Current Proposed Single Phase Underground temp 300 amps or less $241.00 $245.00 Single Phase Overhead temp 300 amps or less $288.00 $291.00 Three Phase Actual Cost Meter Charges: Meter Tests for accuracy: Once in twelve months No Charge Two or more times in twelve months $168.00 $172.00 Meter repairs/replacement (Damaged by Customer) Actual Cost Non Radio Frequency Meter Charges: Conversion from Radio Frequency (RF) to Non RF meter No Charge Monthly Fee to manually read Non RF meter No Charge Non Sufficient Funds Check Fee: $35.00 Reconnection Charge: Normal working hours $25.00 Other hours or Holidays $100.00 Service Calls: Once in twelve months No Charge Two or more times in twelve months $195.00 $199.00 Other hours or Holidays $290.00 $297.00 Service Connection for Applicant: Normal working hours $10.00 Other hours or Holidays $100.00 Scheduled work after hours: Actual Cost Unauthorized Connection: $215.00 miscellaneous fees and charges page 19 Section 4- Electric Line Extension Charges New Single-Family Residential Service: Current Proposed Overhead service in existing developed areas from distribution line to and including meter $541.00 $568.00 Overhead service upgrade or increased service for 300 amps or less $541.00 $568.00 Replacement of service from overhead to underground, 300 amps or less. Customer provides all trenching, conduit, backfilling and compaction as directed by the City. $1,136.00 $1,161.00 Underground residential service of 300 amps or less. Customer provides conduit, trenching, back fill, compaction as directed by the City. $684.00 $695.00 *Underground Distribution Installation Charges: Per Lot less house service and engineering fees. $1130.00 $1,158.00 *Subdivisions of0 to 20 engineering fee per lot $163.00 $167.00 * Subdivisions of 2l+engineering fee per lot $247.00 $253.00 *Three Phase subdivision as required by city per lot $247.00 $253.00 Any overhead/underground service over 300 amps Actual Cost Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Service Actual Cost **Blower Door Leak Test (gas heat customers only) $75.00 **Duct Leak Test (gas heat customers only) $125.00 * Methodology: Current ENR Rate - Old ENR Rate/Old ENR Rate = % Rate of Adjustment (9515.86-9289.65)/9289.65 = 2.44% Source: Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index (ENR) **Electric heat customers = no fee miscellaneous fees and charges page 20 Section 5-Fire Fire Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Copy Fees: Black and White Copy Letter/Legal Single Sided $ .20 each Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Double Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Single Sided $ .40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Double-Sided $ .80 each Color Copy Letter/Legal Single Sided $ 1.50 each Color Copy Tabloid $ 3.00 each Report Fees: Non patient Pre-hospital Care Reports $12.00 for 10 pages or less $15.00 over 10 pages Fire Incident Reports $12.00 for 10 pages or less $15.00 over 10 pages Photographs $12.00 per case request CD/DVD $19.00 per case request Mailing Cost Actual Cost Research Fee: Refer to Section 12 on page 37 Fire Fees: Cost Recovery Equipment *Per Current Oregon State Fire Marshal Standardized Cost Schedule Personnel *$50.00 per person per hour - 2 Hour minimum per person Hazardous Materials Cleanup Actual Cost Emergency Medical Services: FireMed Annual Household Fee-Annual Renewal $55.00 per year FireMed Plus Annual Household Fee-Annual Renewal $95.00 per year Emergency Medical Service Fee -Aid Call $302.40 per patient Ambulance Base Rate (per current rate schedule) $1,029.54 per patient (current rate) Ambulance Mileage Rate (per current rate schedule) $14.00 per mile (current rate) Ambulance Base rate for sit-up patients $514.77 per patient Ambulance Waiting Time $25.00 per 1/2 hour Ambulance Stand By (2 hour minimum) $100.00 per hour On scene Coordinator $50.00 per hour Extra attendant $45.00 each Ambulance Service Area 1112013 rate schedule Base rates ivill be adjusted each calendar year by the most current rate schedule posted by the Centerfor Medicare/ Medicaid Services (CMS) That sets the "Ambulance Inflation Factor". Other rates and mileage charges frill be updated as approved by the County Commissioners. miscellaneous fees and charges page 21 Section 5-Fire Fire and Life Safety: Plan Checks: Any Building Permit - 24% of the Building Division Structural Permit Fee and Plan Check Fee New Subdivision or Land Partition - 24% of the Engineering Subdivision Plat Check Fee Other: Fire Hydrant Flow Tests required for new installations will be assessed at $100 per flow test. Any review required by the Oregon Fire Code, and which does not involve a building permit, will be charged at the rate of $50.00 per hour. A minimum charge of $25.00 will be assessed to these reviews. When the Building Division assesses additional fees for plan reviews and/or field inspections, any fire department staff time associated with that activity will be included in their fees at their specified rate. First Aid/CPR Classes: Current Proposed Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers CPR Class $55.00/person Heart Saver CPR & First Aid Class $55.00/person Heart Saver CPR Class $35.00/person Family and Friends CPR Class $5.00/person Inspection Fees: Initial Inspection (Re-inspection Included) Occupancy Type "B" 0-1,000 sf. $33.00 $34.00 1,001-3000 sf. $50.00 $51.00 Occupancy Type "A, E, F, H, I, M, S" 0-3,000 s£ + B 1,001-3,000 $50.00 $51.00 Occupancy Type "A,B, E, F, H, 1, M, S" 3,001-10,000 sf. $99.00 $100.00 10,001-20,000 sf. $148.00 $150.00 Over 20,000 sf. $197.00 $200.00 Occupancy Type "R, SR" 3 to 10 Units $50.00 $51.00 11 to 40 Units $99.00 $100.00 41 to 70 Units $148.00 $150.00 Over 70 Units $197.00 $200.00 Non-Compliance after 2"d Inspection Inspection Fee + $52.00 $53.00 Non-Compliance after 3rd Inspection Inspection Fee+ $103.00 $105.00 Non-Compliance after 4`h Inspection / Subsequent Inspections Inspection Fee + $154.00 r . $156.00 Weed Abatement: Staff time Refer to Section 12 on page 37 Mailing Cost Actual Cost Weed Abatement by Contractor Actual Cost page 22 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 6-Information Technology Information Technology Miscellaneous Fees and Charges' Installation Fees: Current Proposed Basic installation-Pre-wired CATV outlets only $ 20.00 (Additional charges for parts and supplies apply) Wi Max standard installation $200.00 Add Trap ("filter") $10.00 New customer cable modem activation $10.00 Cable Modem $50.00 Refurbished 90 -day replacement warranty Additional materials $10.00 Over-and-beyond regular installation including multi outlets, outlet plates, additional wiring, replacement of customer damaged outlets. Disconnect Fees: Disconnect $50.00 Remove Trap ("Filter") $10.00 Truck Roll: $20.00 $35.00 Field Technician Hourly Rate: Non-standard work such as advancing troubleshooting, $40.00 $55.00 non-standard outlets, fishing wire inside walls, etc. Consulting and Technical Support Hourly Rate: For support issues not related to AFN infrastructure, performance, $70.00 $85.00 and reliability. Minimum charge on hour. Non-City Employee Staff Screening: Charge for each vendor employee submitted for authorization to Access AFN and City Service Center facilities. $150.00 Fiber Service Installation: Minimum one-time fee for overhead served connections. $1,500.00 Individual Mandatory two-year agreement. Business Case Requests for underground served installations and/or for services beyond (IBC) & 1000' feet of existing overhead AFN fiber network will be charged by quote. quote Transit Fees: Transit @ 100 Mbps $300.00/month IBC & quote Transit @ 1000 Mbps $400.00/month IBC & quote miscellaneous fees and charges page 23 Section 6-Information Technology Current Proposed Static IP Address: $5.00/mo each Maximum of 5 static IP addresses* • Minimum level of service for static I P and QoS is "CHOICE" or higher service tier. QoS ("Quality of Service") Fee: $3.50/mo Change in VOIP (phone) enhancement available with AFN wording Choice or higher service level through AFN certified Modems. Business Augmented Upload Package (additional 5 Mbps): $15.00/mo Available exclusively on AFN Direct with the following requirements: • Current City of Ashland Business License • Business Augmented Upload Package available only with: • Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) • Small Business *Additional fee added to base AFN Direct retail rates on specific packages. Maximum SOHO upload speed with augmented upload service at up to 9 Mbps Small Office/Home Office Business Augmented Upload Package @$80/month Maximum Small Business upload speed with augmented upload service at up to 10 Mbps Small Business Augmented Upload Package @ $100.00/month Non-return of customer premise equipment (CPE) devices: $300.00 CPE's must be returned on disconnect date of AFN Anywhere and/or AFNMax services. Cable TV (CATV) Seasonal Reconnects & Disconnects: $10.00/visit Non-pay disconnects & reconnects Service change Install HBO filter CAN House Amp Fee: $35.00/each Utility Billing Lobby Signage Fee: $100.00/mo. Cable Modem Rental $5.00/mo. Non Return of Rented Modem at Closing of Account $50.00each Cable Modem Purchase $50.00/each * Resolution 2010-28 (Section 2, page 38) grants Information Technology management ability to set promotional rates. page 24 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 7-Municipal Court Municipal Court Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Court Administration Fees: Crime Violation Appeal Transcript Fee $35.00 $10.00 City Attorney Deferred Sentence/Diversion $60.00 $40.00 Civil Compromise Costs $75.00 N/A Compliance Inspection Fee N/A $25.00 Court Appointed Counsel Fees and Charges Billed ranging from $250-$600 Default Judgement N/A $15.00 Discovery Fees Imposed in Accordance with Miscellaneous Fee & Police Department Resolutions See Police and City Recorder Fees Diversion by Municipal Court: Classes I-IV, A-D Unclassified and Specific Fine Violations N/A Presumptive Fine Extend/Amend City Attorney Deferred Sentence/Diversion $45.00 $45.00 Failure to Appear for Bench Trial/Show Cause hearing $90.00 $70.00 Failure to Appear for Jury Trial $150.00 N/A Forfeiture of Security $25.00 $25.00 Mediation of Violation (Municipal Court Mediation) N/A $65.00 Non Sufficient Funds Check $25.00 $25.00 Court Costs $35.00 $45.00 Expunction $240.00 $240.00 Show Cause Admission of Allegation $25.00 $10.00 Bench Probation Fee $100.00 N/A Bank Costs Warrant $25.00 10% at monthly Witholding on County Assesment distribution Other Domestic Partnership Registration $25.00 All other Fees and charges inconsistent with the fees and charges set forth herein are repealed. Nothing in this Resolution is intended to detract from the inherent power of the Court pursuant to general law to impose fees and charges established in state law or City ordinance in addition to the fees and charges specified herien. master miscellaneous fees and charges page 25 Section 8-Police Police Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Police Reports: $12.00 for reports 10 pages or less $15.00 for reports over 10 pages Research Fee: Refer to Section 12 on page 37 Visa Letters: $19.00 Fingerprints Cards: $20.00 first card $10.00 each additional card Photographs (CD): $19.00 Audio Tapes/ ICOP Videos: $19.00 Non Sufficient Funds Check Fee: $35.00 Impound/Tow Fee: $105.00 Cash only Taxi Operator License: $20.00 renewal $42.00 new Bicycle License: .00 repealed via resolution 2012-21 page 26 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 9-Public Works Public Works Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Copy Fees: Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Single-Sided $0.20 each Black and White Copies Letter/Legal Double-Sided $0.40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $0.40 each Black and White Copies Tabloid Double-Sided $0.80 each Color Copies Letter/Legal Single-Sided $1.50 each Color Copies Tabloid Single-Sided $3.00 each Existing maps printed in color on HP1055CM plotter (241b bond Paper) Arch C 18 x 24 3.00 sq. ft. $18.00 Arch D 24 x 36 6.00 sq. ft. $36.00 Arch E 36 x 48 12.00 sq. ft. $72.00 Existing maps or copies of existing maps copied in B&W on Xerox 3030 large format copier (201b bond paper) Arch C 18 x 24 $8.00 Arch D 24 x 36 $12.00 Arch E 36 x 48 $16.00 Note: Maps printed on materials other than the specified bond are double the standard print fee Plat & Plan Checks: Current Proposed Subdivision Plats $720.00 plus $730.00 plus $108.00 per lot $110.00 per lot Condominium Plats $720.00 plus $730.00 plus $108.00 per lot $110.00 per lot Partition Plats (does not include 24% Fire Department Review Fee) $385.00 $391.00 Subdivision Improvement Plat Check 5% Engineer Fee (5% of the public improvement cost) Engineering Development Fee (this fee is charged concurrently with Building Permit Fees at the time of building permit applications. Applies To all new residential dwelling units and commercial 0.75% of valuation Developments. Remodels, additions and accessory Buildings are not assessed this fee.) miscellaneous fees and charges page 27 Section 9-Public Works Public Works/Engineering Inspections, Permits, etc: Current Proposed Subdivision Construction Inspection/ 5% Engineer Fee(5% of Public Works Improvement Inspection the public improvement cost) Street or Alley Excavation Permit $194.00 + per ft. cost $197.00 + per based on pavement age ft. cost based on pavement age Encroachment Permit $194.00 $197.00 Miscellaneous Construction Permit $63.00 $64.00 (Construction of curb, sidewalk, driveway Apron, etc.) Dust Suppression Permit $63.00 $64.00 Driveway Painting Permit $15.00 $16.00 (includes a can of paint) Right-of Way Closure-Street $194.00 $197.00 Right-of Way Closure-Sidewalk(>72 hrs) $63.00 $64.00 Right-of Way Closure-Sidewalk(<72 hrs) $15.00 $16.00 Right-of Way Closure-Parking Space(>72 hrs) $63.00 $64.00 Right-of Way Closure-Parking Space(<72 hrs) $15.00 $16.00 Block Party $15.00 $16.00 Sidewalk Dining-Annual Renewal $4.00/sq. ft. (minimum 50 sq. ft) Functional Item-Annual Renewal $63.00 $64.00 Special Event Permits (per Resolution 2012-08): Base Special Event Permit Fee (plus applicable fees $130.00 below) Events that require city staff overtime 60% of city staff O/T Rush Fee (less than 90 days advance notice) $250.00 page 28 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 9-Public Works Public Works/Engineering Inspections, Permits, etc. (cont) Current Proposed Loaned Functional Item, Pennant Application Fee $131.00 $133.00 Publication Box Per Publication-Annual Renewal $27.00 $27.00 Special vehicle Permit-Initial Fee $268.00 $272.00 Special vehicle Permit-Annual Renewal $107.00 $109.00 Penalty for No Permit 150% of permit cost Street or Alley Vacation $649.00 $659.00 GIS Data & Mapping Services: GIS Hourly Rate $80.00 Information on Disk $40.00/utility per Quarter section Planning Pre-Application Maps $22.00 Plotting Fee $6.00/square foot New Address Assignment $37.00/address # Street Name Approval Fee $104.00/street $105.00 miscellaneous fees and charges page 29 Section 9-Public Works Current Proposed Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees: Sanitary sewer mainline video inspection $311.00 minimum $317.00 (cost based on time and materials) Water Connection Fees: 3/4 inch service connection from main line including meter $1,717.00 If owner builder/contractor provides trench and backfill $397.00 1 inch service connection from main line Including meter $1,964.00 If owner/builder/contractor provides trench and backfill $535.00 1 1 /2 inch service connection from main line including meter $2,700.00 If owner/builder/contractor provides trench and backfill $1,131.00 2 inch service connection from main line including meter $2,954.00 If owner/builder/contractor provides trench and backfill $1,475.00 3 inch service connection from main line including meter Actual Cost "The line items above will be replaced with the following: The installation of all new water services and large taps regardless of size will be charged on a time and materials basis. First Utility Locate at an address No Charge Additional Locates at same address $68.00 $69.00 Water meter re-read Once in 12 months No Charge Each additional re-read in 12 months $30.00 $31.00 Water Meter Field Test $48.00 $49.00 Water Meter Bench Test 3/4" or I" Water Meter $105.00 $107.00 1 1/2" or 2" Water Meter $197.00 $201.00 Larger Meters Actual Cost page 30 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 9-Public Works Current Proposed Water Connection Fees Continued Water pressure check once in 12 month No Charge Each additional pressure check in 12 months $38.00 $39.00 Water Chlorination Test -Subdivision retest upon failure (cost based on time and materials) $624.00 $636.00 Water Pressure Test -Subdivision retest up failure (cost based on time and materials) $374.00 $381.00 Water Main Line Tap -up to 6 inch waterline (cost based on time and materials) $1,862.001tap (replaced With verbiage Water Main Line Tap -above 6 inch waterline $2,486.00 min + on previous (cost based on time and materials) actual cost/tap page) Cemetery Fees: Sales of grave spaces or burial plots: (fees split, 40% to the cemetery fund & 60% to the cemetery trust fund) Grave Space -Lawn and Monument Sections $499.00 $506.00 Grave Space -Baby Land $158.00 $160.00 Grave Space -Niches (bronze) $422.00 $428.00 Grave Space -Urn garden $158.00 $160.00 Grave space -Crypt $1,055.00 $1,071.00 Sales of liners and markers: (fees split, 40% to the cemetery fund & 60% to the cemetery trust fund) Concrete cemetery box, including setting $422.00 $428.00 Concrete liners Cost plus 10% Final inscriptions $125.00 min charge Grave markers Wholesale cost X 2.5 not to exceed $700.00 Grave marker setting, concrete base $158.00 $160.00 Monticello burial vault (sealed concrete) $1,161.00 $1,178.00 miscellaneous fees and charges page 31 Section 9-Public Works Current Proposed Sexton Fees: Opening and closing graves, ground $422.00 $428.00 Opening and closing graves, double-deep $474.00 $481.00 Opening and closing graves, infant $158.00 $160.00 Opening and closing crypts $422.00 $428.00 Opening closed crypts $422.00 $428.00 Opening and closing niches $106.00 $108.00 Inter cremains in grave spaces $158.00 $160.00 Scattering of cremains $106.00 $108.00 Disinterment $1,050.00/in advance $1,050.00/in advance Saturday, Sunday or Holiday burial $422.00 $428.00 Miscellaneous Fees: Grave Setup Rental $105.00/occurrence $106.00/occurrence Tent Rental $52.00/day $53.00/day Perpetual care lots, sold before 1927 $106.00 $108.00 Vases: Galvanized $42.00 $43.00 *cemetery fees will be subject to a 1.5% finance charge per month if not paid within 60 days of use. All above services will be sold pre-need in installments, interest flee, with a minimum payment of one-twelfth of the total sale. 2013 CPI and ENR Calculations: Methodology: Current CPI Rate - Old CPI Rate/Old CPI Rate = % Rate of Adjustment (232.773-229.292)/229.292= 1.5% Methodology: Current ENR Rate - Old ENR Rate/Old ENR Rate = % Rate of Adjustment (9455.98-9267.57)/9267.57= 2.0% CPI used for: ENR used for: Plat & Plan Checks Sanitary Sewer Connection Fees Public Works/engineering Inspections, Permits, etc. Water Connection Fees GIS Data & Mapping Services Cemetery Fees page 32 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 10 - Parks and Recreation it ~u,1 ~~r r ASHLAMI) PARKS 8c RECREATIOTI Section 10 Parks and Recreation Miscellaneous Fees and Charges miscellaneous fees and charges page 33 Section 10-Parks and Recreation Parks Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Wedding Packages: Current Proposed Lithia Park Sites $800.00/8 hrs. $400.00/4 hrs. Community Center $1,150.00 park site included Pioneer Hall $1,150.00 park site included Group Picnic Rentals: Cotton Memorial Area $75.00/4 hrs. Madrone Area $60.00/4 hrs. Top Southern Lawn $55.00/4 hrs. Hillside Picnic Area $55.00/4 hrs. Sycamore Grove $75.00/4 hrs. Brinkworth Area $60.00/4 hrs. Root Memorial Area $60.00/4 hrs. Lawn below Upper Duck Pond $60.00/4 hrs. Butler Bandshell $220.00/8 hrs. Deposits: Picnic Areas $75.00 Lithia Park Weddings $75.00 Butler Bandshell $190.00 Buildings Security $300.00 for events (refundable) $150.00 for meetings (refundable) Special Event Fees: Street Closure Fee $75.00 Park Booth fee $25.00/per booth (max. 10) Alcohol Fee: $150.00 (non-refundable) General Building Reservations: The Grove Full Facility $41.50/hr. on weekdays $50.00/hr. on weekends The Grove Otte/Petterson $22.50/hr. on weekdays $25.00/hr. on weekends Hunter Park Senior Center $19.50/hr. on weekdays $21.00/hr $31.50/hr. on weekends $33.00/hr Long Term User Fee $15.00/hr. (at least 6 days/yr) $18.00/hr Oak Knoll Golf Course $19.50/hr. on weekdays $21.00/hr $31.50/hr. on weekends $33.00/hr Pioneer Hall/Community Center $19.50/hr. on weekdays $21.00/hr $31.50/hr. on weekends $33.00/hr Miscellaneous Equipment Fee $100.00 Field Usage: Tournaments $36.50/day each team Ball Feld Lights $28.00/hour $31.00/hr page 34 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 10-Parks and Recreation Current Proposed Calle Seating: Artisans $4.00/sq.foot $5.00/sq.foot Restaurant Seating $4.00/sq. foot $6.00/sq. foot Daniel Meyer Pool: Admission $2.00 Lap Swim $2.50 Water Aerobics $3.25 Swim Lessons $45/$24/$50 (age of child/length of lesson) Private Lessons $18.00 Open Swim punch card $30.00 Lap Swim punch card $40.00 Water Aerobics punch card $55.00 Season Pass $140.00 Youth Recreation Programs: 60/40 split with instructor and Parks Department Adult Recreation Programs: 60/40 split with instructor and Parks Department Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink: Youth Admission $3.50 Adult Admission $4.00 Skate Rental $2.50 Hockey Admission $5.50 Group Rental $5.00 Oak Knoll Golf Course Annual Passes: Annual Pass-Single $1,100.00 Annual Pass-Family $1,540.00 Daily Adult Fees (apes 18 to 54) 9 Holes: November-February $11.00 $14.00 March-October $16.00 18 Holes: November-February $15.00 $20.00 March-October $24.00 Daily Coupon Rate $10.00 miscellaneous fees and charges page 35 Section 10-Parks and Recreation Daily Senior Fees (apes 55 & up) Current Proposed Monday-Friday Only 9 Holes: November-February $11.00 $12.00 March-October $14.00 18 Holes: November-February $14.00 $18.00 March-October $22.00 Daily Junior Fees (apes 8 to 17) 9 Holes: Year-Round $5.00 18 Holes: Year-Round $10.00 Driving Range One token (35) balls $3.00 Cart Fees (per person) 9 Holes: Year Round $8.00 $10.00 Year Round Senior rate $6.00 $8.00 18 Holes: Year Round $11.00 $13.00 Community Garden Fees: 10x10 $30.00-$35 $29.00-$34.50 depending on location 10x20 $42.00-$47 $49.00-$57.50 depending on location 20x20 $65.00 $75.00-$86.50 depending on location 4x12 $25.00 $29.00 Refundable Deposit $20.00 Nature Center School Programs: $200.00/Class Nature Center Community Programs: 70/30 split with instructor and Parks Department Oak Knoll Golf Course Wedding Fees: November-February $1,500.00 - full day November-February $800.00 - half day March-October $750.00 - full day c March-October $400.00 - half day r Maps: City of Ashland Map $3.00 (or 2 maps for $5.00) Watershed Map $3.00 (or 2 maps for $5.00) page 36 miscellaneous fees and charges Section 11-Rates and Charges Set by Separate Resolutions Rates and Charges Set by Separate Resolutions Listed Below* System Development Charges (SDCs) Parks and Recreation SDCs -Resolution 2000-29 Transportation SDCs -Resolution 1999-42 Sewer SDCs -Resolution 2006-27 Storm SDCs -Resolution 2002-15 Water SDCs -Resolution 2006-27 Utility Rates and Fees AFN Utility Fees -Resolution 2010-28 Electric Rates - Resolution 2012-34 Sewer Rates -Resolution 2013-12 Storm Drain Fees -Resolution 2013-13 Transportation Fees -Resolution 2013-14 Water Rates -Resolution 2013-11 SECTION 12 - Research Fee A. The City shall charge a research fee based on the hourly wage of the staff person doing the re search, and the fee shall be billed in fifteen minute increments. The hourly wage used to calcu- late the research fee shall not include the cost of benefits. The City will establish a fee in its an- nual fee resolution that is reasonably calculated to reimburse the City for the actual cost of mak- ing public records available, including locating the requested records, reviewing the records to delete exempt material, supervising a person's inspection of original documents to protect the integrity of the records, summarizing, compiling, or tailoring a record, either in organization of media, to meet the person's request. The City may charge for search time even if it fails to locate any records responsive to the requestor even if the records located are subsequently determined to be exempt from disclosure. Copies of documents provided by a routine file search of 15-30 minutes or less will be charged at a copy rate established in the annual fee resolution. B. The City may include a fee established to reimburse for the costs of time spent by the city attorney in reviewing the public records, redacting materials from the public records into exempt and nonexempt records. The City fee may also include the cost of time spent by an attorney for the City in determining the application of the provisions of ORS 192.505. C. The City may not establish a fee greater than $25 unless the requester is provided with written notification of the estimated amount of the fee and the requestor confirms in writing that he/she wants the City to proceed with making the records available. D. Prepayment shall be required if the amount of the request is greater than $25. If the actual charges are less than the prepayment, and overpayment shall be refunded. *All of the above resolutions can be found in full text on the City of Ashland's Website: http://ashlan d. or. us miscellaneous fees and charges page 37 Section 13 - Building Valuation Data Community Development Department -Building Safety Division Methodology for calculation of permit valuation lu INTERNATIONAL 11 1 Building Valuation Data - February 2013 The international Code Couted is pleased to provide the does net lake Into accoura any regional cost dRenances. As following Building Valuator Data (BVD) for Its momlh. The such, the use of Regional Cost Maddens is abject to the BVD will be updated at sicc m f1h intervals, with the text authority having jurisdiction update in August 2011 ICC strongly recommends that as t~rnalt Fm Multiplier jurisdictions and dher interested parties actively evaluate and assess the impart of lies BVD table before uftzirg it in their Determine the Pam* Fee Mutptier.. oxrent code erdoromettrelated aetHlfed. - 1. Based on historical reoortla datermina the blot annual The 13VD table provides the 'average construction costs per construction value which has occurred within this square foot, which can be used in ddemdning permit feed for jurisdiction for the past year. a Jurisdiction. Penh lee schedules are addressed in Sector 2 Determine the percentage of the building 109.2 of the 2012 International Budding Code (SC) whereas Section 1093 addresses budding permit valuafona The department budget expedeA to be provided by building permit fees an be established by using Oct BVD table and a pemhitravanue. Permit Fee Multipolar, which is based on the total constoctior eldg. Deg. liludpel x N value within fie jurisdiction for the past year. The Square Fact Perail Fait Mubplar = Construclon Cost table pesetas factors thal reflad rotative TdalAnnal Constructor, Value value of we construction classified nbmparcy group to Example another so that more expensive construction is assessed greater permit bosthan less expansive constructor. The building department operates or a $300,000 budget and it expects to aver 75 percent of that from building permit tees ICC has devdoped this data to ail juisdiclins in determining The total annual construction value which occurred within the panto fees It Is Important to note that while this BVD table jurisdiction in the previous year Is 530,000,00a does determine an estimated value of a building V e., Gross E3pg,Opgx75% Area x square Fool Construction Cosl), this data is only panne PeaMelfp0a= =OA075 intended to assist jtxisddms In dotermbimg their permit fees ~Opgg Ott This dada table is not intended to be used as an estimating Fee guide because the data only reflects average cost and Is net Permit representative of specific construction. The permit fee is determined using the building grdssarea, it's This degree of precision is sulfictent for the intended purpose. square Foot Construction Cog and the Remit Fee Mllipler. which is to help establish permit fees so m to fund code Perm Fee= GrossAunt xSgiare FootCohmredon Oast amptana activities This BVD table provided juisdcfons xPeamf FeetMlpaer with a amplified way to Womba the estimated vale of a Esampte building the does rot rely on Oct permit applicant todeteardre his cost of construction. Therefore, Oho bidding process for a Type d Coedbuctfon: He particular job and other associated factors m net affect Oct Area: 1dstory=8,000sq.fl value of a building for dater ining his pemnt tea Whather a 2nd slay =$O00 sq. IL specific pmject.Is bid at a cost above or below the imputed Haight 2 stales value of consbuclon does not offed the permit be because fbmhit Fee Multiplier- 0.0075 the cast d related code enforcement activities Is rut directly Use Group: 8 dfartad by the bit process and resufa 1. Grass area SutlAegvalueton Business = 2 stories x 8A00 sq. R =10,000 sq. R Ilia following budding valuation data represents average 2 Square Fact Constnudor Cost valuations for most buildings. In conjunction with ®C Sedan W118 = $155.73/sr, it' 109.3. this data is offered as an aid for Oct building official to 3 Permitices: determine t time permit valuation is underestimated. Again it Business= 18,000 sq.R x S155.731sq. B x 0D075 should be rated thht;when using this data, uose•an) 'average' arts lased an typical construction methods fa =518,1811 each omipancy group and type of coostnuction The average casts include foundation work structural and nonstructural budding components, electrical, plumbing, mechanical and Interior finish material. The data is a national average and page38 miscellaneous fees and charge Section 13 - Building Valuation Data For purposes of establishing the Permit Fee Mullpier, the • The BVD B rot handed b apply b afteraBOns or rapers estimated total annual construction value for a given tune to existing buildings. Because It19 scope of allocations Or period (1 year) is tro sum deem building's value (Gress repairs to an existing buld'xg varies so greatly, the Square Area x Square Foot Construction Crest) br that tune padod Foot Construction Costs table does not retied accurate (04) .1 Yonr~ values for that purpose. However, the Square Foot . Construction Costs table can be used to detarNne the The Square Fact Construction Cost rtes not include ft cast d an addition Ihat is basically a standalone building price of the land on wNch the building is brffi. The Square wHCh happens to be attached to an existing buadug. In Fool Construction Cost takes into account evwyllting from the case of such addions, the Orly eheraions b the bundation work to the root structure and coverings but existing building would i"We the attachment of be does not Include the price of the land. The cost of the land addition to the existing building and the openings batvleen does not affect the cost OF related code enforcement aaaddiionand beoxisfingbuidng. activities and is net Included in the Square Foot ConsWCtion Cost. 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