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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-34 - Establishing and adopting schedules of rates, fees, and charges, for Building Safety services provided by the City319 RESOLUTION NO. 99-34 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING SCHEDULES OF RATES, FEES, AND CHARGES, FOR BUILDING SAFETY SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa has heretofore established various schedules of rates, fees, and charges for services provided by the City including, but not limited to, rates, fees, and charges for the rental of facilities, building permits, public services, and public safety; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Constitution and the laws of the State of California, the City of Costa Mesa is authorized to adopt and implement rates, fees, and charges for municipal services; provided, however, that such rates, fees, and/or charges do not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing such services; and WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 66016 requires notice to be given and data made available at specified times prior to the adoption of increases in existing rates, fees, and charges, or the adoption of new rates, fees, and charges for use permits and building inspections sometime hereinafter at a public meeting of this City Council; and WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 66018 requires notice to be published in accordance with California Government Code Section 6062a and data made available concerning rates, fees, and charges prior to conducting a public hearing with respect to the adoption of increases in rates, fees, and charges, or the adoption of new rates, fees, and charges for which no other procedure is provided by law; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Government Code Section 66016, this City Council has held at least one public hearing and received oral and written presentations thereat with respect to "user fees" prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Government Code Section 66018, this City Council has conducted and concluded a duly noticed public hearing with respect to the rates, fees, and charges prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, this City Council desires to adjust the rates, fees and charges, and to implement new rates, fees, and charges for various government services provided by the City of Costa Mesa as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: Section 1: This City Council hereby finds and determines that based upon the data, information, analysis, oral and written documentation presented to this City Council concerning the rates, fees, and charges described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, the rates, fees, and charges set forth in said Exhibit "A" do not exceed the established reasonable cost of providing the service for which the rates, fees, or charges are levied. azo Section 2: The rates, fees, and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted and approved as the rates, fees, and charges for the services identified for each such rate, fee, and/or charge. Section 3: The rates, fees, and charges set forth in Exhibit "A" shall be effective and shall be implemented commencing August 7, 1999. Section 4: Immediately upon the effective date of the rates, fees, and charges set forth in Exhibit "A", any previously established rates, fees, and/or charges shall be, and the same are hereby superseded by the rates, fees, and charges established in said Exhibit "A". Section 5: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of the Resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 70' day of June, 1999. Mayor of th6 City of Costa Mesa ATTEST: Deputy Cit lerk of the City of Costa Mesa STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, MARY T. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 99-34 was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 7"' day of June, 1999, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Monahan, Cowan, Erickson, Dixon NOES: None ABSENT: Somers IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa Mesa this 8' day of June, 1999. �'� / I �X �" Deputy Citylerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Co ncil of the City of Costa Mesa TABLE 3-A 1997 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 321 TABLE 3-B EXHIBIT "A" TABLE 3 -A --BUILDING PERMIT FEES TOTAL VALUATION FEE S 1.00 to $500.00 $23.50 $501-00 to $2,0(X)00 $23.50 for the first $50(1.00 plus 53.05 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $2.((0.10 52.001.00 to $25.000.00 $69.25 for the first $2,((0.00 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to The following fees shall include all wiring and electrical equipment in or on each building, or other electrical equipment on the same and including $25,0(0.(0 525.001.00 to $50.0X0.0 $391.75 for the first $25,((0.10 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $50,00.00 $50.001.0 to $100.00.00 $643.75 for the first $50,00.0 plus $7.0 for each additional $1,000.0, or fraction thereof, to and including $I((),000.10 $100.(() 1-(0 to $50,1(0.00 $993.75 forthe first $ 1(0,1(().()0 plus $5.60 ktr each additional $1,000.((), or fraction thereof, Single- and two-family. For new single- and two-family residential buildings constructed at the same time and not including the area of garages, carports and accessory buildings, per square foot (0.09 m2)....................................................................... to and including $51(),000.0 S500.(O1 0 to SL((X),00.IX) $1.23375 for the first $5((1,00 (0 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,00.0, or fraction thereof. to and including .$1,0WjXX).1O 310O.0o 1.00 and up $5,609-75 for the tinct $1,((0,1(0(() plus $3.65 for each additional S1,000.00, or fraction thereof Other Inspections and Fees: I. Inspections outside of normal business hours ............. ....................................................... $47.0 per hour* trinnintum charge-(wo hours) ofaswimming pool, each pool ........ ................. .................................................................... 2. Reinspection tees assessed under provisions of Section 305.15 ... ....................................................... $47.0 per hour* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated................................................................. $47.0 per hour* (minimum char¢e-one-half hour) Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or exhibitions utilizing transportable -type rides, booths, displays and attractions. 4. Additional plan review required by changes. additions or tevisions to plans ............................................... $47.00 per hour* (minimum charge -one-half hour) 23.50 5. For use of outside consultants for plan checking and inspections, or both ................................................... Actual costs** *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. "[Itis cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. "Actual costs include administrative and overhead costs_ TABLE 3 -B -ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance 1. For the issuance of each electrical permit ............................................................... ......... $23.50 2. For the issuing of each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been canceled, or finaled .......................... $7.25 Unit Fee Schedule /Note The fcdlmring do not include perrrtir- issuing fee-) 1. Receptacle, Switch and Light Outlets For receptacle. switch, light or other outlets at which current is used or controlled, except services, feeders and meters: ' First 20 fixtures, each ............................................. I ............................... ....................... 1.10 Additional fixtures. each ......................................................... 0.73 Note: For multioutlet assemblies, each 5 feet (1524 mm) or fraction thereof may be considered as one outlet. 2. Lighting Fixtures For lighting futures, sockets or other lamp -holding devices: ' First 20 fixtures, each ............................................ ....................................................... 1.10 Additional fixtures, each...............................................................................................$ 0.73 14 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 1 of 6 System Fee Schedule (Note: The jnllou ing do not include permir-issuin,4lee_) 1. New Residential Buildings The following fees shall include all wiring and electrical equipment in or on each building, or other electrical equipment on the same premises constructed at the same time. Multifamily. For new multifamily buildings (apartments and condominiums) having three or more dwelling units constructed at the same time, not including the area of garages, carports and accessory buildings, per square foot (0.09 m2) ............................................ 0.050 Single- and two-family. For new single- and two-family residential buildings constructed at the same time and not including the area of garages, carports and accessory buildings, per square foot (0.09 m2)....................................................................... 0.056 For other types of residential occupancies and for alterations, additions and modifications to existing residential buildings, use the Unit Fee Schedule. 2. Private Swimming Pools For new private, in -ground swimming pools for single-family and multifamily occupancies, including a complete system of necessary branch circuit wiring, bonding, grounding, underwater lighting, water pumping and other similar electrical equipment directly related to the operation ofaswimming pool, each pool ........ ................. .................................................................... 49.50 3. Carnivals and Circuses Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or exhibitions utilizing transportable -type rides, booths, displays and attractions. For electrical generators and electrically driven rides, each....................................................................... 23.50 I For mechanically driven rides and walk-through attractions or displays having electric lighting, each ....................................... 7,25 For a system of area and booth lighting, each................................................................................... 7.25 For permanently installed rides, booths, displays and attractions, use the Unit Fee Schedule - 4. Temporary Power Service For a temporary service pole or pedestal, including all pole or pedestal -mounted receptacle outlets and appurtenances, each .................... 23.50 For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and receptacle outlets for construction sites, decorative lights, Christmas tree sales lots, fireworks stands. etc., each............................................................................ 12.30 Unit Fee Schedule /Note The fcdlmring do not include perrrtir- issuing fee-) 1. Receptacle, Switch and Light Outlets For receptacle. switch, light or other outlets at which current is used or controlled, except services, feeders and meters: ' First 20 fixtures, each ............................................. I ............................... ....................... 1.10 Additional fixtures. each ......................................................... 0.73 Note: For multioutlet assemblies, each 5 feet (1524 mm) or fraction thereof may be considered as one outlet. 2. Lighting Fixtures For lighting futures, sockets or other lamp -holding devices: ' First 20 fixtures, each ............................................ ....................................................... 1.10 Additional fixtures, each...............................................................................................$ 0.73 14 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 1 of 6 1997 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TABLE 3-B For pole or platform -mounted lighting fixtures, each............................................................................. 1.10' For theatrical -type lighune fixtures or assemblies, each........................................................................... 1.10 3. Residential Appliances For fixed residential ap7hances or receptacle outlets for same, including wall -mounted electric ovens; counter -mounted cooking tops; electric ranges; self-contained rim. console or through -wall air conditioners; space heaters; food waste grinders; dishwashers; washing machines; water heaters; clothes Queers: or other motor -operated appliances not exceeding 1 horsepower (11P) (746 W) in rating, each ..................... 4.75 Note: For other types w air conditioners and other motor -driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see Power Apparatus. 4. Nonresidential Appliances For nonresidential appliances and self-contained factory -wired, nonresidential appliances not exceeding 1 horsepower (11P), kilowatt (kW) or kilovolt -ampere (kX a-. in rating, including medical and dental devices; food, beverage and ice cream cabinets; illuminated show cases; drinking fountains; vendtn_ machines; laundry machines; or other similar types of equipment, each ........................................ 4.75 Note: For other types o: air conditioners and other motor -driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see Power Apparatus. 5. Power Apparatus For motors, generator,. uansfonners, rectifiers, synchronous conveners, capacitors, industrial heating, air conditioners and heat pumps, cooking or baking equipment ani other apparatus, as follows: Rating in horsepower MPt. kilowatts (kW), kilovolt -amperes (kVA) or kilovolt -amperes -reactive (k VAR): Up to and including 1. each.............................................................................................. 4.75 Overt and not or e: 10. each............................................................................................ 12.30 Over 10 and not ox e.�0.each ... .... .................... .......................................................... 24.60 Over 50 and not os er 100. each.......................................................................................... 49.50 Over 100. each .'.................... I ............ ...... 74.50 Notes: 1. For equipment tr appliances having more than one motor, transformer, heater, etc., the sum of the combined ratings may be used. 2. These fees includr all switches, circuit breakers, contactors, thermostats, relays and other directly related control equipment. 6. Busways For trolley and plug-in-e}lr busways, each 100 feet (10 480 min) or fraction thereof .................................................... 7.25 Note: An additional ft-- i< required for lighting fixtures, motors and other appliances that are connected to trolley and plug -in -type busways. A fee is not required fo- tunable tools. 7. Signs, Outline Lighting and Marquees For signs, outline Iighnn: systems or marquees supplied from our branch circuit, each .. . ............................................. 24.60' For additional branch circuits within the same sign, outline lighting system or marquee, each ............................................. 4.75 8. Services For services of 600 vols or less and not over 200 amperes in rating, each............................................................ 30.50 For services of 600 coir 00 or less and over 2amperes to 1,000 amperes, each ........................................................ 62.1 i I For services over 600 WAts or over 1,000 amperes in rating, each................................................................. 124.30 9. Miscellaneous Apparatus Conduits and Conductors For electrical appararuz conduits and conductors for which a permit is required but for which no fee is herein set forth ........................ 18.20 Note: This fee is not a. _=!cable when a fee is paid for one or more services, outlets, fixtures, appliances, power apparatus, busways, signs or other equipment. Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of rormal business hours, per hour (minimum charge -two hours) ............................................... ��S49.SOk I 2. Reinspection fees asse=d under provisions of Section 305,8, per inspection....................................................... 549.50* 3. Inspections for which n., fee is specifically indicated, per hour (minimum charge ---one-half hour) ...................................... 549.50' 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge- oir-half hour)........................................................................................ 549.50` *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and frince Peneftts of the employees involved. 15 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 2 of 6 1 1 TABLE 3-C 1997 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 323 TABLE 3 -C -MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance and Heaters '1. For the issuance of each mechanical permit ...................... ......................................... . ............ . . ..... $23.50 2. For issuing each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been canceled or finaled ............ . ............ . ....... 7.25 Unit Fee Schedule (None: The Jollou ing do not include permit -issuing fee.) I. Furnaces For the installation or relocation of cacti forced -air or gravity tvpe furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance. up to and including 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW).................................................................................. 14.80 For the installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance overIW.OW Btu/h (29.3 kW).................................................................... 18.20 For the installation or relocation of each Floor furnace, including vent ........... I . 14.80 For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor -mounted unit heater ............. ...... ..... _ 14.80 2. Appliance Vents For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit ......................... 7.25 3. Repairs or Additions For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, 1 absorption or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by the Mechanical Code ......... . . ................... 13.70 4. Boilers, Compressors and Absorption Systems For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including 3 horsepower (10.6 kW), or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) .............................. . ........... ............................................. 14.70 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 3 horsepower (10.6 kW) to and including 15 horsepower (52.7 kW), or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h (29.3 kW) to and including 500,000 Rto/h (146.6 kW) ...................................... 27.15 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower (52-7 kW) to and including 30 horsepower (105.5 kW). or each absorption system over 5W,(HX) Btu/h (1,16.6 kW) to and including 1,000,0W Btu/h (293.1 kW) ................................... 37.25 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower (105.5 kW) to and including 50 horsepower (176 kW), or each absorption system over 1.000.00 Btu/h (293.1 kW) to and including 1,750.000 Btu/h (512.9 kW) .............. . ................... 55.45 For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 50 horsepower (176 kW), or each absorption system over 1.750,0(x) Btu/h (512.9 kW) ...................................... . . .... ........... ...................................... 92.65 5. Air Handlers For each air -handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm) (4719 Us), including ducts attached thereto .................... 10.65 Note: This fee does not apply to an air -handling unit which is a portion of a factory -assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in the Mechanical Code. For each air -handling unit over 10,000 cfm (4719 L/s)............................................................................ 18.10 6. Evaporative Coolers For each evaporative cooler other than portable type............................................................................ 10.65 7. Ventilation and Exhaust For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct............................................................................... 7.25 For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit .......................... I 10.65 For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood ................... .............. 10.65 8. Incinerators For the installation or relocation of each domestic -type incinerator................................................... .............. 18.20 ' For the installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator..................................................... 14.50 9. Miscellaneous For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Mechanical Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which ther fee is listed in the table................................................................................................ 10.65 Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspections outside of normal business hours, per hour (minimum charge -two hours) ............................................... $49.50* 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8, per inspection ........................................................ $49.50* 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated, per hour (minimum charge --one-half hour) ...................................... $49.50* 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge -one-half hour)........................................................................................ 549.50* *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. 16 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 3 of 6 3247 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TABLE 3-D TABLE 3 -13 -PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Permit Issuance I. For the issuance of each plumbing permit................................................................................... $23.50' 2. For issuing each supplemental permit for which the original permit has not expired, been canceled or finaled................................. 7.25 Unit Fee Schedule (Note: The jollon ing do not include permit -issuing fee.) I. Fixtures and WnLs For each plumbing ficture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap (including water, drainage piping and backflow protection thereof) ................ 9.80 For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture..................................................................... 4.75 I 2. Sewers, Disposal Systems and Interceptors For each building sewer and each trailer park sewer............................................................................. 24.65 Foreach cesspool....................................................................................................... 37.25 For each private sewage disposal system...................................................................................... 74.50 For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor, including its trap and vent, excepting kitchen -type grease interceptors functioning as ficture traps.................................................................................................. 19.90' Rainwater systems -per drain (inside building)................................................................................. 9.80 3. Water Piping and Rater Heaters For installation, alteration, or repair of water piping or water -treating equipment, or both, each ............................................ 4.75 For each water heater including vent......................................................................................... 12.30 I For vents only, see Table 3-C. 4. Gas Piping Systems For each gas piping system of one to five outlets................................................................................ 6.15 For each additional outlet over five, each...................................................................................... I.10 ' 5. Lawn Sprinklers. \acuum Breakers and Backflow Protection Devices For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter, including backflow protection devices thereof ................................... :..... 14.80 For atmospheric-npe vacuum breakers or backflow protection devices not included in Item 1: Ito5 devices....•................................................................................................... 12.30 Oversdevices. each .................................................................. ................. ................ 2.25 ' For each backflow -protection device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers. 2inches (50.8 mm) and smaller .......................................................................................... 12.30 Over2 inches (50.8 mm)............................................................................................... 24.65 ' 6. Swimming Pools For each swimming pool or spa: Publicpool.......................................................................................................... 91.25 Publicspa........................................................................................................... 61, 5 Privatepool......................................................................................................... 60.75 Privatespa.......................................................................................................... 30.25 7. Miscellaneous For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the Plumbing Code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in this code................................................................................... 9.80 Other Inspections and Fees: I. Inspections outside of normal business hours, per hour (minimum charge --two hours) ............................................... $49.50" I 2. Reinspection fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8, per inspection....................................................... $49.50" 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated, per hour (minimum charge -one-half hour) ...................................... $49.50" 4. Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed (minimum charge -one-half hour)........:............................................................................... $49.50• *Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees im oh ed. 17 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 4 of 6 1 TABLE 3-E 1997 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 325 TABLE 3-H TABLE 3 -E -ELEVATOR PERMIT FEES New Installations: Pa;;en_er or freight elevator, escalator, moving walk: Up to and including $40,000.00 of valuation- 589.00 O, er 5-10,000.00 of valuation- $89.00 plus S 1.65 for each 51.000.00 or fraction thereof over 5-30,000.00 Dumb%waiter or private residence elevator: Up to and including 510,000 of valuation- 525.00 Ocer 510.000.00 of valuation- $25.00 plus 51.65 for each 51,0M.W or fraction thereof over $10,000.00 Major -\Iterations: Fees for major alterations shall be as set forth in Table 3-A. Installation fees include charges for the first year's annual inspection fet and charges for electrical equipment on the conveyance side of the disconnect switch. TABLE 3 -F -ELEVATOR ANNUAL CERTIFICATES OF INSPECTION FEES For each elevator......... .. . $41.50 For each escalator or moving walkalk . 24.65 For each commercial dumbwaiter ........................ ............................ . 16.75 (Each ezcalator or moving walk unit powered by one motor shall be considered as a Separate escalator or moving walk.) TABLE 3 -G -GRADING PLAN REVIEW FEES 50 cubic vards (38.2 m3) or less............................................................................. ......... No fee 51 to 100 cubic vards (40 to 76.5 n13)......................................................................... . ......... $23.50 101 to 1.000 cubic vards (77.2 to 764.6 m3).................................................................... ............ 37.00 1.001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 to 76455 m3) .......................... . . .............................. • - . - - • . _ ............. 49.25 10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards (7646.3 to 76 455 m3) _ $49.25 for the first 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3), plus $24.50 for each additional 10.000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3) or fraction thereof. 100.001 to 200.000 cubic yards (76 456 to 152 911 m3)-- $269.75 for the first 100,000 cubic yards (76 455 m3), plus 513.25 for each additional 10.000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3) or fraction thereof. 200.001 cubic yards (152 912 m3) or more- 5402.25 for the first 200,000 cubic _vards (152 911 m3), plus $7.25 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7545.5 m3) or fraction thereof. Other Fees: Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to plans or to plans for which an initial review has been completed ............ $50.50• `Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wa-ges and fringe benefits of the employees involved. TABLE 3 -H --GRADING PERMIT FEES1 50 cubic yards (38.2 m3)orless ............................................................................................ $23.50 51 to 100 cubic yards (40 to 76.5 m3)........................................................................................ 37.00 101 to 1.000 cubic yards (77.2 to 764.6 m3)- $37.00 for the first IW cubic yards (76.5 m3) plus $17.50 for each additional 100 cubic yards (765 m3) or fraction thereof. r 1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards (765.3 to 7645.5 m3)-- $194.50 for the first 1,000 cubic yards (764.6 m3), plus $14.50 for each additieaal 1,000 cubic yards (764.6 m3) or fraction thereof. 10.001 to 100.000 cubic yards (7646.3 to 76 455 m3)-- $325.00 for the fust 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3), plus $66.00 for each additional 10.000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3) or fraction thereof. 100,001 cubic yards (76 456 m3) or mote-- 5919.00 for the first 100,000 cubic vards (76 455 m3), plus $36.50 for each additional 10,000 cubic yards (7645.5 m3) or fraction thereof. Other Inspections and Fees: 1. Inspection outside of normal business hours, per hour (minimum charge --two hours) ............................. . .................. $50.502 2. Reinspections fees assessed under provisions of Section 305.8, per inspection ...................... . ............................... $50.502 3. Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated, per hour (minimum charge -one-half hour) ...................................... 550.502 I The fee for a grading permit authorizing additional work to that under a valid permit shall be the difference between the fee paid for the original permit and the fee shown for the entire project. -Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction, whichever is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees involved. 18 1 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 5 of 6 Itm BUILDING VALUATION DATA At the request of nume-ous building officials, Building Standards offers the following building valuation data representing average costs for most buildings. residential buildings are -,ie most common for many cities, two general classes are considered for these, one for "average" constriction and the other for "good." ents should be made for soecial architectural or structural features and the location of the project. Higher or lower unit costs may often result ine u -m costs are intended to co.-. iy with the definition of "valuation" in Section 223 of the -1 Uni/orm Budding Cude'" and thus include architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing and mechanical work, exceot as specifically listed below. The unit costs also include the contractors profit, which should not be omitted. The determination of plan check fees for p•olects reviewed by the International Conference or Budding Officials vnll he hased on valuation computed from these figures, which were established in April 1999. Cost per Square Occupancy and Type Foot, Average Cost per Square Occupancy and Type Foot, Average Cost per Square Occupancy and Type Foot, Average Cost per Square Occupancy and Type Foot, Average 1. APARTMENT HOUSES: Western U.S. Modifier 7. DWELLINGS: 0.95 13. JAILS: 20. RESTAURANTS: 0.74 Type I or 11 F.R.*.......... $82.20 Type V -Masonry........ $70.00 Type I or II FR. ........... $147.10 Type III -1 -Hour......... $90.20 (Good) $101.00 0.82 (Good) $89.70 0.87 Type 111--1-Hour......... 134.40 Type III -N ................. 87.10 Type V -Masonry Type V -Wood Frame.. 62.30 Type V--1-Hour.......... 100.90 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 82.50 (or Type 111) ............. 67.20 (Good) $85.50 0.68 14. LIBRARIES: 0.70 Type V --N .................. 79.40 (Good) $82.10 1.13 Basements- 0.81 rype I or 11 FR............ 107.70 21. SCHOOLS: 0.71 Type V -Wood Frame.. 59.00 Semi -Finished ........ 18.60 Type II -1 -Hour .......... 78.80 Type I or II F.R............ 102.90 (Good) $75.90 0.81 (Good) $21.50 0.94 Type 11-N .................. 74.90 Type 11 -1 -Hour.......... 70.20 Type I -Basement Garage 34.70 Unfinished .............. 13.50 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 83.20 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 75.10 2. AUDITORIUMS: Idaho ................................. (Good) $16.40 New Jersey ......................... Type 111-N ................. 79.00 Type 111--N ................. 72.30 Type I or II F.R............ 97.00 8. FIRE STATIONS: New York Type V -1 -Hour.......... 78.20 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 70.40 Type II -1 -Hour ........ .. 70.20 Type I or II F.R............ 105.90 Type V -N .................. 74.90 Type V -N .... .............. 67.20 Type II -N .................. 66.50 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 69.60 15. MEDICAL OFFICES: Illinois ................................ 22. SERVICE STATIONS: Tennessee.......................... Type III -1 -Hour ......... 73.80 Type 11-N .................. 65.70 Type I or 11 FR.*.......... 110.50 Type 11-N .................. 62.20 Type III -N ................. 70.00 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 76.30 Type 11--l-Hour .......... 85.30 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 64.80 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 70.60 Type 111-N ................. 73.00 Type 11-N .................. 81.00 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 55.20 Type V -N .................. 65.90 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 71.40 Type III -1 -Hour ...... ... 89.80 Canopies................... 25.90 3. BANKS: Type V -N .................. 67.90 Type III --N ......... ........ 86.20 23. STORES: Type I or 11 F.R.*.......... 136.90 9. HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY, Type V -1-Hour.......... 83.40 Type 1 or 11 FR.* 76.30 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 100.90 Type I or II F.R............ 96.00 Type V --N .................. 80.50 Type II--1-Hour.......... 46.70 Type II -N .................. 97.70 Type 11 -1 -Hour.......... 78.00 16. OFFICES**: Type 11-N .................. 45.50 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 111.40 Type 11-N .................. 74.60 Type I or 11 FR.*.......... 98.70 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 56.70 Type III -N ................. 107.40 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 81.10 Type 11--l-Hour.. ........ 66.20 Type III -N ................. 53.20 Type V--1-Hour.......... 100.90 Type III -N ................. 77.90 Type 11 N .................. 63.00 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 47.80 Type V -N .................. 96.70 Type V -1-Hour.......... 78.50 Type 111 -1 -Hour......... 71.40 Type V -N .................. 44.20 4. BOWLING ALLEYS: Type V -N .................. 75.70 Type 111-N ................. 68.20 24. THEATERS: Type II -1 -Hour.......... 47.20 10. HOSPITALS: Type V -1 -Hour.......... 66.90 Type I or II FR............ 101.60 Type 11-N .................. 44.10 Type I or II F.R.*.......... 151.00 Type V -N .................. 63.00 Type III -1 -Hour......... 74.00 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 51.30 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 125.00 17. PRIVATE GARAGES: Type III -N ................. 70.40 Type III -N ................. 48.10 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 119.20 Wood Frame............... 22.50 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 69.70 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 34.70 11. HOTELS AND MOTELS: Masonry ..................... 25.40 Type V -N .................. 65.90 5. CHURCHES: Type I or 11 F.R.*.......... 93.50 Open Carports............ 15.30 25. WAREHOUSES***: Type I or II F.R............ 91.80 Type 111 -1 -Hour ......... 80.90 18. PUBLIC BUILDINGS: Type I or II FR............ 45.70 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 68.90 Type 111-N.. ............. _ 77.20 Type I or 11 FR.*.......... 114.10 Type 11 or V -1 -Hour... 27.10 Type Il -N .................. 65.50 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 70.40 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 92.40 Type 11 or V -N........... 25.50 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 74.90 Type V -N .................. 69.00 Type II -N .................. 88.40 Type III -1 -Hour ......... 30.80 Type III -N ................. 71.60 12. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS: Type III -1 -Hour ......... 96.00 Type 111--V ................. 29.40 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 70.00 Type I or 11 FR............ 52.70 Type III -N ................. 92.60 EQUIPMENT Type V -N .................. 65.90 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 36.70 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 87.90 AIR CONDITIONING: 6. CONVALESCENT HOSPITALS: Type II -N .................. 33.70 Type V -N .................. 84.70 Commercial............ 3.80 Type I or II F.R.*.......... 128.70 Type III -1 -Hour......... 40.40 19. PUBLIC GARAGES: Residential ............. 3.20 Type II -1 -Hour.......... 89.30 Type III -N ................. 38.00 Type I or II FIR.*_ ........ 45.20 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS.. 2.40 Type III -1 -Hour......... 91.60 Tilt -up ........................ 27.60 Type I or II Open Parking*34.00 Type V--1-Hour.......... 86.40 Type V -1 -Hour.......... 38.00 Type II -N .................. 26.50 Type V --N .................. 34.90 lype III ---1 Hour ......... 34.30 Type III --N ................. 30.50 Type V -1 -Hour ..... ..... 31.20 *Add 0.5 percent to total cost for each story over three. **Deduct 20 percent for shell -only buildings. ***Deduct 11 percent for mini -warehouses. REGIONAL MODIFIERS The following modifiers are recommended for use in conjunction with the building valuation data. Additionally, certain local conditions may require further modi- fications. To use these modifiers, merely multiply the listed cost per square foot by -the appropriate regional modifier. For example, to adjust the cost of a Type III One-hour hotel building of average constn;ction for the Iowa area, select Regional Modifier 0.80 and unit cost from valuation data, $80.90: 0.80 x 80.90 = $64.72 (adjusted cost per square foot) Eastern U.S. Modifier Eastern U.S. (cont.) Modifier Central U.S. (cont.) Modifier Western U.S. Modifier Connecticut ........................ 0.95 Pennsylvania Kansas............................... 0.74 Alaska................................ 1.30 Delaware ............................ 0.84 Philadelphia.................... 0.96 Kentucky............................ 0.77 Arizona............................... 0.82 District of Columbia ............. 0.87 Other............................. 0.83 Louisiana............................ 0.78 Califomia Florida ............................... 0.74 Rhode Island ...................... 0.94 Michigan ............................ 0.84 Los Angeles.................... 1.00 Georgia .............................. 0.68 South Carolina .................... 0.70 Minnesota.......................... 0.86 San Francisco................. 1.13 Maine ................................ 0.81 1,erniont ........... .................. 0.80 Mississippi.......................... 0.71 Other............................ 0.94 Marylond ............................ 0.79 1,ginia.............................. 0.73 Missouri ............ ............. 0.78 Colorado............................ 0.81 Massachusetts .................... 0.94 `Nest Virginia....................... 0.82 Nebraska............................ 0.75 Hawaii................................ 1.14 New Hampshire .................. 0.82 North Dakota...................... 0.80 Idaho ................................. 0.80 New Jersey ......................... 0.91 Central U.S. Ohio ................................ 0.80 Montana... ......................... 0.79 New York Alabama ............................. 0.72 Oklahoma........................... 0.71 Nevada .............................. 0.89 New York City.. ................ 1.16 Arkansas............................ 0.70 South Dakota ..................... 0.78 New Mexico........................ 0.76 Other ............................. 0.87 Illinois ................................ 0.87 Tennessee.......................... 0.72 Oregon............................... 0.83 North Carolina .................... 0.70 Indiana .............................. 0.82 Texas ................................. 0.74 Utah ................................ 0.75 Iowa 0.80 Wisconsin ........................... 0.85 Washington ....................... 0.88 Wyoming ............................ 0.8b 8 1 buildingstandards march-aphl 1999 EXHIBIT "A" Resolution No. 99-34 Page 6 of 6 11 1