HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-015 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. FD 06-015
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A
NEW FEE SCHEDULE FOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FEES,
INSPECTION FEES, PERMIT FEES AND SPECIAL SERVICES
FEES, RESCINDING THE FIRE DISTRICT FEE SCHEDULE IN
SECTION 6 OF RESOLUTION 04-261
A. RECITALS
(i) The Government Code requires that prior to levying a new fee or
increasing an existing fee or service charge as hereinafter set forth, the
local agency shall hold a noticed public hearing to consider matter.
(ii) On April 19, 2006 the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District
conducted and concluded a duly noticed public hearing concerning the
proposed fees and service charges, as required by law.
(iii) All legal prerequisites to adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
B. RESOLUTION
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire
Protection District hereby finds and resolves as follows:
1. The facts set forth in Recitals, Part A of this Resolution, are true and
correct.
2. The Board of Directors hereby approves and adopts the following fee
schedule:
SECTION 1:
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FEES
Plans Review Fees
Includes initial plan review and two rechecks. Also includes the first two
inspections. Does NOT include fees for any required Fire District Permits.
A. Start-up Fee for Commercial, Industrial
or Multi-family Dwelling Units, paid prior to TRC ....$110.00
B. Plan Review Fees
1. Single Family Residence..........................................$55.00
2. Single Family Residential Tract, per phase ............$110.00
3. Multi-family Residential, per building ......................$385.00
4. Commercial and Industrial, per building .................$385.00
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5. Conditional Use Permit...........................................$110.00
6. Minor Development Review .....................................$55.00
7. Parcel Map Review..................................................$55.00
8. Special Events Review.............................................$55.00
9. Underground Storage Tank Removal, per tank ......$220.00
10. Flammable/Combustible Liquid tank and piping .....$110.00
11. Alternate Method Review.......................................$110.00
12. Plan Review or consultation fee not listed above
(In excess of 30 minutes) per hour.........................$110.00
13. Outside Consultant Review....................$Actual Cost + 5%
14. Microfilm charges (per page)......................................$1.00
The following review fees may apply when Fire District personnel perform the work.
(Currently adopted through Building and Safety- Fire Construction Services)
C. Fire Construction Services Fees
1. Fire Sprinkler Systems (New Construction)
a. 1-20 heads (per system/floor)...........................$130.50
b. 21-100 heads (per system/floor).......................$292.32
c. 101-200 heads (per system/floor).....................$396.72
d. 201-350 heads (per system/floor).....................$448.92
e. 351 + heads (per system/floor).........................$553.32
2. Fire Sprinkler Systems (Tenant Improvement)
a. 1-4 heads (per system/floor).............................$'135.72
b. 5-20 heads (per system/floor)...........................$187.92
c. 21-100 heads (per system/floor).......................$344.52
d. 101-200 heads (per system/floor).....................$448.92
e. 201-350 heads (per system/floor).....................$448.92
f. 351 + heads (per system/floor).........................$553.32
3. Additional Fire Sprinkler Review Items
a. Hydraulic Calculations (per remote area)..........$135.72
b. Anti-freeze system (per system).........................$83.52
c. Dry pipe valve (per valve)...................................$83.52
d. Deluge / Pre-action (per valve)...........................$83.52
e. Fire Cycle (per system) ......................................$31.32
f. Pressure reducing system (per valve) ................$83.52
4. Fire Pump (each) ...................................................$240.12
5. Water Storage Tanks
a. Gravity (each)...................................................$135.72
b. Pressure.............................................................$31.32
6. Fire Standpipe System / Hose Stations
a. Class I, II, 111 &Article 81 (per outlet) ................$135.72
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7. Fire Alarm / Fire Sprinkler Monitoring System
a. 0-15 devices (per system) ................................$135.72
b. 16-50 devices (per system) ..............................$187.92
c. 51-500 devices (per system) ............................$292.32
d. 501-1000 devices (per system) ........................$584.64
e. 1001 + devices (per system) ............................$689.04
7. Additional Fire Alarm Review Items
a. Dampers (each)..................................................$83.52
b. Hi/Lo alarms (each)............................................$83.52
c. Low air/temp alarms (each)................................$83.52
d. Graphic annunciators/keypads...........................$83.52
8. Underground Fire Service Line
a. Private fire line/ hydrants (per connection).......$344.52
b. Hydraulic Calculations (per remote area)..........$135.72
9. Hazardous Activities and Uses
a. Clean agent gas system (each)........................$240.12
b. Dry chemical system (each) .............................$187.92
c. Wet chemical / kitchen hood system (each)......$244.52
d. Foam system (each).........................................$448.92
e. Paint spray booth (each) ..................................$292.32
f. Vehicle access gate (each) ..............................$135.72
g. Monitoring (each) .............................................$448.92
h. LPG tank (each)...............................................$240.12
i. A/G Flammable/combustible liquid tank or pipe $448.92
j. U/G Flammable/combustible liquid tank or pipe$448.92
k. Fuel dispensing system complete.....................$448.92
I. High piled /shelf storage..................................$448.92
m. Smoke control CFC Article 81 ..........................$240.12
n. Nurse call .........................................................$240.12
o. Medical gas alarms ..........................................$240.12
p. Medical gas (level 1) 1-36 outlets.....................$344.52
q. Medical gas (level 1) each additional 36 outlets..$83.52
r. Medical gas (level 2) 1-36 outlets.....................$344.52
s. Medical gas (level 2) each additional 36 outlets..$83.52
t. Medical gas (level 3) ........................................$135.72
u. Refrigerant system ...........................................$240.12
v. Refrigerant monitoring system..........................$135.72
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SECTION 2:
INSPECTION FEES
A. Field Inspection Fees (Base rate $110.00 per hour) (1)
1. Field inspection after initial reinspection.................$110.00
2. Field inspection of"self-cert' failure to comply........$110.00
3. Failure to keep an appointment..............................$241.00
4. Fire flow test, witness test......................................$188.00
5. Unscheduled field inspection or investigation.........$.550.00
6. Pre-inspection of care facility <25 occupants ...........$50.00
7. Pre-inspection of care facility >25 occupants .........$100.00
8. Inspection of high rise (state mandated) (per hour) $110.00
10. Inspection of Apartments and Condominiums (State mandated)
a. First 4 dwelling units.........................................$330.00
b. Each additional dwelling unit ..............................$11.00
11. Inspection of Hotels/Motels (State mandated)
a. First 10 units (rooms)........................................$330.00
b. Each additional unit (room).................................$11.00
12. Inspection of private schools (State mandated)......$440.00
13. Inspection of child care facilities.............................$330.00
14. Inspection of Hospitals (State mandated)...............$660.00
15. Fuel Modification/Brush Clearance Inspection.......$110.00 (per hour)
16. Alternate Method Annual Inspection..................$ 110.00 (per hour)
SECTION 3:
PERMIT FEES
A. Fire Code Activity Permits (Single Event-One Time)
1. Candles / open flame in assembly area..................$136.00
2. Carnivals and Fairs................................................$240.00
3. Explosives/ blasting agents; use ...........................$345.00
4. Fireworks; Public Display (Includes cost of standby personnel)
$1,293.00
5. Hot works operation ...............................................$240.00
6. LPG gasses; install ................................................$188.00
7. Liquid or gas fueled vehicles in assemblies............$188.00
8. Mall, covered..........................................................$658.00
9. Open burning (no fee for pit BBQ)..........................$136.00
10. Parade floats..........................................................$136.00
11. Pyrotechnical special effects material.....................$188.00
12. Tents, canopies, or temporary structures...............$240.00
13. Asbestos Removal .................................................$743.00
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B. Renewable Fire Code Permits (levied at time of inspection or issuance)
1. General Use Permit................................................$550.00
2. Access Control.......................................................$550.00
3. Aerosol Products in excess of exempt amount.......$550.00
4. Aircraft refueling vehicles.......................................$550.00
5. Aircraft repair hangar .............................................$550.00
6. Automobile wrecking yard......................................$550.00
7. Battery Systems.....................................................$330.00
8. Candles and open flame in assemblies..................$550.00
9. Cellulose nitrate film...............................................$454.00
10. Cellulose nitrate storage.........................................$454.00
11. Combustible fiber storage ......................................$550.00
12. Combustible material storage.................................$550.00
13. Compressed gasses
a. Corrosive (>200 cu. ft.).....................................$550.00
b. Flammable (>200 cu. ft.)...................................$550.00
c. Highly toxic (any amount).................................$743.00
d. Inert/ simple asphyxiant (>6,000 cu. ft.)...........$743.00
e. Irritant (>200 cu. ft.)..........................................$550.00
f. Other health hazards (>650 cu. ft.)...................$743.00
g. Oxidizing including oxygen (>504 cu. ft.) ..........$550.00
h. Pyrophoric (any amount) ..................................$743.00
i. Radioactive (any amount).................................$743.00
j. Sensitizer (>200 cu. ft.) ....................................$550.00
k. Toxic (any amount)...........................................$743.00
I. Unstable, reactive (any amount).......................$743.00
14. Commercial rubbish handling operations ...............$743.00
15. Cryogens in excess of exempt amount...................$647.00
16. Dry cleaning plants.................................................$743.00
17. Dust producing operations .....................................$743.00
18. Explosives or blasting agents
a. Store, process, manufacture or sell...............$1,321.00
b. Use...................................................................$743.00
19. Fire hydrants and water control valves (other uses)$454.00
20. Flammable or combustible liquids in excess of exempt amounts
a. 5-250 gallons....................................................$550.00
b. 251-500 gallons................................................$578.00
c. 501-1,000 gallons.............................................$605.00
d. 1,001-5,000 gallons..........................................$633.00
e. 5,001-10,000 gallons........................................$660.00
f. >10,000 gallons................................................$688.00
g. Pipeline ............................................................$743.00
h. Remove from a tank other than normal ops......$936.00
i. Install, construct, alter fuel dispensing station...$550.00
j. Install, construct, alter, operate tank vehicle.....$550.00
k. Install, construct, alter, operate equipment.......$550.00
I. Install, construct, alter, operate tanks (each) ....$449.00
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m. Install, construct, alter, operate plants.................$1,699.00
n. Install, construct, alter, operate terminals............$1,599.00
o. Install, construct, alter, operate wells (each)...........$550.00
p. Install, construct, alter, operate refineries............$1,899.00
q. Install, construct, alter, operate distilleries...........$1,899.00
r. Remove or abandon in place tank.......................$1,128.00
s. Change tank contents..:.........................................$550.00
21. Fruit ripening................................................................$550.00
22. Fumigation or thermal insecticide fogging ....................$550.00
23. Hazardous materials in excess of exempt amounts
a. Gallons; 0-250........................................................$839.00
b. Gallons; 251-500....................................................$936.00
c. Gallons; 501-1,000..............................................$1,032.00
d. Gallons; 1,001-5,000...........................................$1,128.00
e. Gallons; 5,001-10,000.........................................$1,225.00
f. Gallons; >10,000.................................................$1,321.00
g. Pounds; 0-1,000.....................................................$839.00
h. Pounds; 1,001-5,000..............................................$936.00
i. Pounds; 5,001-10,000.........................................$1,032.00
j. Pounds; 1,001-25,000.........................................$1,128.00
k. Pounds; 25,001-50,000.......................................$1,225.00
I. Pounds >50,000..................................................$1,321.00
m. Cubic feet 0-500.....................................................$839.00
n. Cubic feet 501-2,000..............................................$936.00
o. Cubic feet 2,001-5,000........................................$1,032.00
p. Cubic feet 5,001-10,000......................................$1,128.00
q. Cubic feet 10,001-25,000....................................$1,225.00
r. Cubic feet >25,000..............................................$1,321.00
24. Hazardous production materials for H-6 occupancy.....$440.00
25. High pile combustible storage
a. 500-12,000 square feet..........................................$550.00
b. 12,001-20,000 square feet.....................................$578.00
c. 20,001-100,000 square feet...................................$605.00
d. 100,001-500,000 square feet .................................$633.00
e. >500,000 square feet.............................................$660.00
26. Hot works operations (welding and cutting)..................$330.00
27. LPG; store, use, handle, or dispense...........................$330.00
28. Lumber yards...............................................................$440.00
29. Magnesium workings...................................................$330.00
30. Motor vehicle fuel dispensing stations..........................$330.00
31. Organic coatings..........................................................$330.00
32. Ovens; industrial baking or drying................................$330.00
33. Pallet storage...............................................................$330.00
34. Places of assembly
a. A-4 occupancy; Stadiums, reviewing stands ..........$660.00
b. A-3 occupancy; occupant load 50-299, no stage....$385.00
c. A-2.1 occupancy; occupant load >300, no stage....$440.00
d. A-2 occupancy; occupant load <1,000, stage.........$440.00
e. A-1 occupancy, occupant load >1,000, stage.........$440.00
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35. Radioactive materials...................................................$440.00
36. Refrigeration equipment...............................................$330.00
37. Repair garages............................................................$330.00
38. Spraying or dipping......................................................$330.00
39. Tire storage..................................................................$440.00
40. Wood products.............................................................$440.00
SECTION 4:
SPECIAL SERVICES
A. Unwanted response(s) of fire apparatus to fire alarm systems where
no fire or smoke conditions exist and manual fire alarm devices
produce unnecessary response. The following charges in this section
are based on an hourly rate with a minimum charge of /z hour. To be
levied on fire alarm company unless otherwise warranted.
Assessed per response, per apparatus.
1. Response by Emergency Apparatus
(per piece of apparatus) .....................................$275.00/hr
2. Response by Battalion Chief/
or Fire Inspector (each)......................................$100.00/hr
B. Response to fire setter Quvenile or adult) and DUI incidents. The
following charges in this section are based on an hourly rate with a
minimum charge of% hour. Assessed per response, per apparatus.
1. Cost recovery for emergency apparatus
and personnel responding..................................$275.00/hr
2. Cost recovery for Battalion Chief
or Fire Investigator (each) ..................................$100.00/hr
3. Cost recovery for juvenile fire setter counseling
(court ordered or incident response related)........$110.00/hr
C. Response to mitigate hazardous chemicals or material incidents and
response to fires caused by intentional negligence. The following
charges in this section are based on an hourly rate with a minimum
charge of Y: hour. Assessed per response, per apparatus.
1. Overhead and Command staff...........................$120.00/hr
2. Apparatus (each) and crew................................$275.00/hr
3. Specialized resources (HAZ-MAT crews)... $Actual cost (2)
4. Materials and supplies to mitigate incident. $Actual cost (2)
D. Special Activities — apparatus and crews assigned to activities that
require the services at permitees expense. The following charges in this
section are based on an hourly rate with a minimum charge of '/3 hour.
Assessed per apparatus.
1. Apparatus and crews .........................................$275.00/hr
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E. Accelerant Detection Canine Team, use of K-9 team by other agencies.
1. Travel
a. To and from search area.
(per hour, 2 hour minimum)............................$40.00/hr
b. Mileage (per mile)...............................................$0.405
2. Fire scene examination (per hr, 2 hour minimum) $80.00/hr
F. Board of Appeals requiring a special meeting.........$245.00
G. Copies of incident reports (each) ...............................$20.00
H. Incident Response Research and Multiple Reports.
1. Office Specialist WE Step...................$Actual Hourly Cost (2)
2. Fire investigation report/materials..........$Actual Hourly Cost (2)
3. Staff fees not otherwise stated...............$Actual Hourly Cost (2)
I. Fire Department Issued Access Padlocks ..................$25.00
J. Use of Special Extinguishing Agents
(in excess of 5 gallons) ..............................$Actual Material Cost
K. Possession or Use of State Health and Safety Code Illegal
Fireworks............................................$1000.00 (per incident)
L. Unlawful Use of Safe and Sane Fireworks......$100.00 (per incident)
M. Special Permit and Inspections.
1. Fire Alarm Central/Remote Station Annual Permit (includes
review of inspection records, per protected premises location,
includes initial random inspection and one re-inspection...$10.00
2. Second and greater re-inspection (each).....................$110.00
Notes:
(1) Hourly cost figured to the closet '% hour, 1/2 hour minimum.
(2) Actual Cost -fully burdened hourly rate with materials cost.
Please see the following Cage for
formal adoption,certification and signatures
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 19`h day of April 2006.
AYES: Alexander, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: Gutierrez
ABSTAINED: None
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William J. Alexan71, President
ATTEST:
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J. Ada Secretary
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and
adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection
District, at a Regular Meeting of said Board held on the 19`h day of April, 2006.
Executed this 20`h day of April 2006 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Debra J. Adm Secretary