HomeMy WebLinkAbout97-170 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 97-170
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A NEW
COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE FOR PERMITS AND
SERVICES PROVIDED BY ALL CITY DEPARTMENTS, THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA POLICE DEPARTMENT, BY MODIFYING
CERTAIN FEES ESTABLISHED IN RESOLUTION 96-012
A. RECITALS.
(i) The Government Code Section 54992 requires that prior to levying a new fee or
increasing an existing fee or service charge, local agencies shall hold a public
meeting at which oral or written presentations may be made; and
(ii) Notice of the time and place of the hearing has been properly provided; and
(iii)No valid request for mailed notice is on file with the City, and
(iv) Copies of the required data were made available in the City Clerk's office to the
public on October 16, 1997; and
(v) All legal prerequisites to adoption of this Resolutior~ have occurred.
B. RESOLUTION.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resolve that the following fees are established:
SECTION 1.0 BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES
1.0 Buildinq and Safety Fees
A fee for each building permit or service shall be paid to the Building Official
as set forth in the following Schedule of Fees:
Total Valuation of Work Fees
$1.00 to $1,000.00 $25.00
$1,001.00 to $2,000.00 $25.00 for the first $1,000.00 plus $2.00
for each additional $100.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $2,000.00.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 2
$2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $45.00 for the first $2,000.00 plus $7.50
for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction
thereof, to and including $25,000.00.
$25,001.00to $50,000.00 $217.50 for the first $25,000.00 plus
$5.50 for each additional $1,000.00 of
fraction thereof, to and including
$50,000.00.
$50,001.00to $100,000.00 $355.50 for the first $50,000.00 plus
$4.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or
fraction thereof, to and including
$100,000.00.
$100,000.00 and over $555.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus
$2.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or
fraction thereof.
1.1 Plan Review Fees:
(a) When the valuation of proposed construction exceeds one thousand dollars,
and a plan is required to be submitted, a plan review fee shall be paid to the
Building Official at the time of submittal of plans.
(b) Plan review fees for buildings and structures shall be equal to seventy-five
percent (75%) of the building permit fees set forth in Section 1.0 herein.
(c) Plan review fees for electrical, mechanical and plumbing work shall be equal
to 25% of the total permit fee as set forth under the pertinent Section 1.7,
1.8 and 1.9 herein
(d) Plan review fees for grading shall be as set forth in the following schedule:
Quantity of Cut and Fill Fee
50 - I00 yards $50.00
101 - 500 yards $100.00
501 ~ 1,000 yards $200.00
1,001 - 2,000 yards $250.00
2,001 - 3,000 yards $300.00
3,001 - 4,000 yards $350.00
4,001 - 5,000 yards $400.00
5,001 - 10,000 yards $500.00
10,001 - 50,000 yards $600.00
50,001 - 100,000 yards $700.00
100,001 - 8nd up $900.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 3
The sum of cut and fill yardages shall be used in computing grading permit and plan
checking fees.
(e) Additional Plan C, hecking made necessary due to changes in plans or
incomplete plan submission, $55.00 per hour for the estimated time of
checking revisions.
1.2 Com_oliance InsDectionslRe~'P_Q~
Inspections to determine compliance of existing construction with applicable
codes when not included in an active, valid building permit or inspections
made necessary due to work not being ready at time specified, or work not
corrected after prior written correction notice ......................... $30.00
1.3 Change of Occu_~ancy:
Change of Occupancy Inspection ................................. $50.00
1.4 Relocated Buildings:
Fees for inspection of a structure to be relocated into or within the City, shall be $100.00
when located within 25 miles of City offices, plus $2.00 per mile, round trip, when
located more than 25 miles from City offices.
t.5 A.o~eal of Abatement Notice;
An appeal of a notice toabate a substandard or dangerous building ... $100.00
1.6 Inspection for Temoorary _U_t[li_ty_Connection or Temporary Occu.Dancy:
Inspection .................................................. $30.00
1.7 InsPections Outside of Nor~ Busines H,ou___rs
(minimum charge, four hours) ........................... $50.00 per hour
1.8 Inspections for which no p_eJ~rnit fee is specifically indicated
(minimum charge one-half hour) ......................... $50.00 per hour
1.9. Electrical Permit Fees;,
(a) Permit Issuance:
For issuing each permit ........................... $15.00
For issuing each supplemental permit ................. $4.50
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 4
(b) System Fee Schedule::
(NOTE: The following are in addition to permit-issuing fee.)
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.
For new residential buildings not including the area of garages,
carports and other noncommercial automobile storage areas
constructed at the same time, per square foot ................... $ .035
For new garages, carports and other minor accessory buildings
constructed in conjunction with a new residential building per square
foot ................................................ $ .02
For other types of residential occupancies and alterations, additions
and modifications to existing residential buildings, use the UNIT FEE
SCHEDULE.
Private Swimming Pools, Spas:
For new private residential, permanently installed spas, hot tubs or
swimming pools fo~' single-family and multi-family 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 of a
swimming pool, each .................................... $30.00
For other types of swimming pools, spas and alterations to existing
swimming pools, use the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE.
Carnivals and Circuses:
Carnivals, circuses, or other traveling shows or exhibitions utilizing
transportable-type rides, booths, displays and attractions.
For electric generators and electrically driven rides,
each ............................................. $15.00
For mechanically driven rides and walk-through attractions or
displays having electric lighting, each .......................... $4.50
For a system of area and booth lighting, each ................... $4.50
For permanently installed rides, booths, displays and attractions, use
the UNIT FEE SCHEDULE
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 5
Services:
For services of 600 volts or less and not over 200 amperes in rating,
each .................................................. $18.50
For services of 600 volts o.r less and over 200 amperes to 1000
amperes in rating, each .................................... $37.50
For services over 600 volts or over' 1000 in rating, each .......... $75.00
Temporary Power Service:
For a temporary service power pole or pedestal including all pole or
pedestal-mounted receptacle outlets and appurtenances, each ..... $15.00
For a temporary distribution system and temporary lighting and
receptacle outlets for construction sites, decorative light, Christmas
tree sales lots, firework stands, etc.,~ each ...................... $7.50
(c) Unit Fee Schedule:
(NOTE: The following are in addition to permit issuing fee.)
Receptacle, Switch and Lighting Outlets:
For receptacle, switch, lighting or other outlets at which current is
used or controlled, except services, feeders and meters. First 20,
each ................................................... $ .75
Additional outlets, each ..................................... $ .45
(NOTE:. For multi-outlet assemblies, each 5 feet or fraction
thereof may be considered as one outlet.)
Lighting Fixtures:
For lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp-holding devices. First 20,
each ..................................................... $ .75
Additional fixtures, each ..................................... $ .45
For pole or platform-mounted lighting fixtures, each ................ $ .75
For theatrical-type lighting fixtures or assemblies, each ............. $ .75
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 6
Residential Appliances:
For fixed residential appliances or receptacle outlets for same,
including wall-mounted electric ovens; counter-mounted cooking
tops; electric ranges, self contained room, console, or through-wall
air conditioners; space heaters; food waste grinders; dishwashers;
washing machines; water heaters; clothes dryers; or other
motor-operated appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP),
kilowatt (KW), or kilovolt-ampere (KVA), in rating,
each .................................................. $3.00
(NOTE: For other types of air conditioners and other
motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see
Power Apparatus.)
Non-residential Appliances:
For non-residential appliances and self-contained factory-wired,
non-residential appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP),
kilowatt (KW), or kilovolt-ampere (KVA), in rating including medical
and dental devices; food, beverage, and ice cream cabinets;
illuminated show cases, drinking fountains, vending machines;
laundry machines; or other similar types of equipment, each ........ $3.00
(NOTE: For other types of air conditioners and other
motor-driven appliances having larger electrical ratings, see
Power Apparatus.)
Power Apparatus:
For motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, synchronous
converters, capacitors, industrial heating, air conditioners and heat
pumps, cooking or baking equipment and other apparatus, as
follows:
Rating in horsepower (HP), kilowatts (KW),
kilovolt-amperes (KVA), or kilovolt-amperes-reactive
(KVAR):
UI2 to and including 1, each ................... $3.00
Over 1 and not over 10, each ................. $7.50
Over 10 and not over 50, each ............... $15.00
Over 50 and not over 100, each .............. $30.00
Over 100, each ........................... $45.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 7
(NOTE:
1. For equipment or appliances having more than
one motor, transformer, heater, etc., the sum of
the combined ratings may be used.
2. These fees include all switches, circuit breakers,
contractors, thermostats, relays and other
directly-related control equipment.)
Busways:
For trolley and plug-in-type busways, each 100 feet or fraction
thereof .................................................. $4.50
(NOTE: An additional fee will be required for lighting fixtures,
motors and other appliances that are connected to trolley and
plug-in-type busways. No fee is required for portable tools.)
Signs, Outline Lighting and Marquees:
For signs, outline lighting systems or marquees supplied from one
branch circuit, each ....................................... $15.00
For additional branch circuits within the same sign, outline lighting
system or marquee, each .................................. $3.00
Miscellaneous Apparatus, Conduits and Conductors:
For electrical apparatus, conduits and conductors for which a permit
is required but for which no fee is herein set forth ............... $11.00
(NOTE: This fee is not applicable when a fee is paid for one or
more services, outlets, fixtures, appliances, power apparatus,
busways, signs or other equipment.)
1.10 Plumbinq Permits:
(a) Permit Issuance:
For the issuance of each permit ........................... $t5.00
For issuing each supplemental permit ...................... $4.50
(b) Unit Fee Schedule (in addition to issuance fee above):
For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap
(including water, drainage piping, and backflow protection
therefor) ............................................. $6.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 8
For each building sewer and each trailer park sewer .......... $15.00
Rainwater systems -- per drain (inside building) ............... $6.00
For each cesspool (where permitted) ...................... $22.50
For each private sewage disposal system .................. $45.00
For each water heater and/or vent ......................... $7.50
For each industrial waste pretreatment interceptor including its
trap and vent, excepting kitchen-type grease interceptors
functioning as fixture traps .............................. $12.00
For installation, alteration, or repair of water piping and/or
water-treating equipment, each ........................... $3.00
For repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping, each fixture .... $3.00
For each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter, including
backflow protection devices therefor ....................... $9.00
For atmospheric-type vacuum breakers not included in lawn
sprinkler system:
1 to 5 .................................. $7.50
Over 5, each ............................. $1.50
For each backflow protective device other than atmospheric-type
vacuum breakers:
2 inches and smaller ........................ $7.50
Over 2 inches ........................... $15.00
For each gas piping system of one to four outlets ................ $3.00
For each gas piping system of five or more, per outlet .............. $ .75
Swimming pool or spa piping including water heater (not including
gas piping) .......................................... $10.00
1.11 Mechanical Permits:
A fee for each mechanical permit shall be paid to the Building Official as set forth in the
following Schedule of Fees:
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 9
(a) Permit Issuance:
For the issuance of each permit .......................... $15.00
For issuing each supplemental permit ...................... $4.50
(b) Unit Fee Schedule (In addition to issuance fees above):
For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or gravity-type
furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such
appliance, up to and including 100,000 Btu/h ................. $9.00
For the installation or relocation or each forced-air or gravity-type
furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such
appliance over 100,000 Btu/h ........................... $11.00
For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including
vent ................................................... $9.00
For the installation or relocation of each suspended heater,
recessed wal~ heater or floor-mounted unit heater ............. $9.00
For the installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance
vent installed and not included in an appliance
permit .......................................... $4.50
For the repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating
appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each
heating, coolin9, absorption,. or evaporative cooling system,
including installation of controls regulated by this code ......... $9.00
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to
and including three horsepower, or each absorption system to
and including 100,000 Btu/h ............................... $9.00
For the installation or' relocation of each boiler or compressor
over three horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each
absorption system over 100,000 Btu/h and including 500,000
Btu/h .................................................. $16.50
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor
over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each
absorption system over 500,000 Btu/h to and including
1,000,000 Btu/h ..................................... $22.50
For installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over
30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or for each
absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu/h to and including
1,750,000 Btu/h ................................... $33.50
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 10
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration
compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system
over 1,750,000 Btu/h ................................. $56.00
For each air-handling unit to and including t0,000 cubic feet per
minute, including ducts attached thereto .................... $6.50
(Note: This fee shall not apply to an air-handling unit which is
an integral portion of a factory assembled appliance, cooling
unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is
required elsewhere in this code.)
For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cfm ................. $11.00
For each evaporative cooler other than portable type ........... $6.50
For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct ............ $4.50
For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating
or air-conditioning system authorized by a permit .............. $6.50
For the installation of each hood which is served by mechanical
exhaust, including the ducts for such hood ................... $6.50
For the installation or relocation of each domestic-type
incinerator ....................................... $11.00
For the installation or relocation of each commercial
industrial-type incinerator .............................. $45.00
For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code
but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no
other fee is listed in this code .............................. $6.50
1.12 Gradin~l Permit Fees:
A fee for each grading permit shall be paid to the Building Official as set
forth in the following Schedule of Fees:
Quantity of Cut and Fill Fees
50 cubic yards or less $15.00
51 to 100 cubic yards $22.50
101 to 1,000 cubic yards $22.50 for the first 100 cubic yards plus
$10.50 for each additional 100 cubic
yards or fraction thereof.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 11
1,001 to 10,000 cubic yards $117.00 for the first 1,000 cubic yards,
plus $9.00 for each additional 1,000 cubic
yards or fraction thereof.
10,001 to 100,000 cubic yards $198.00 for the first 10,000 cubic yards,
plus $40.50 for each additional 10,000
cubic yards or fraction thereof.
100,001 cubic yards or more $562.50 for the first 100,000 cubic yards,
plus $22.50 for each additional 10,000
cubic yards or fraction thereof.
1.13 Application for Plan DuDlicatJo__n.
Application for duplication processing ........................... $30.00
SECTION 2.0 ~ LICENSE FEES
2.1
Fees for business licenses are found within Title 5 of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Code, Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations
and contained in Chapters 5.04, 5.08, 5.12 and 5.16, thereof.
SECTI~. ~ITY CLERK, ~FEE~
3. ,1.. Municipal Code $150.00
Supplements to Variable
the municipal code
will vary in cost and
will be billed accordingly,
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 12
SECTION 4.0 COPYING RATES, MEDIA AND SUBSCRIPTION FEES:
4.1 Fee/Activity Fee
Photocopies $ .25/page*
Microfilming $ .25/page*
$1.00/plan page
Microfiche jackets $1.00/sheet
Audio Tape $10.00/tape
Computer Diskettes $5.00/diskette
Subscriptions:
Council Agenda $118.00/yr.
Minutes $145.00/yr.
Planning Commission Agenda $43.50/yr.
Minutes $160.00/yr.
Historic Preservation Comm. Agenda $9.00/yr.
Engineering Plans Variable
and Specifications
per set cost
Mailing Costs (Overnight) for above Variable
Research Requests - ALL DEPARTMENTS First 1/2 Hour, No Charge
Time spent beyond 1/2 hour will be $25,00/hr.
billed in increments of t/4 hr.
* There will be a minimurn charge of $1. O0 for 1-3 pages
FAX Requests - ALL DEPARTMENTS No Charge
A maximum of 6 pages may be requested.
If material requested is more than 6 pages,
material will be mailed and billed at rate
established by this Resolution,
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 13
S ECTI_._~.~,0 ENGINEERING FEES
5,!.. Ap.olications Fee
Tentative Parcel Map $2,514.00
Initial Study $225.00
Tentative Parcel Map Appeal $251.00
Time Extension -Tentative Parcel Map $549.00
Certificate of Compliance $1,190.00
Lot Line Adjustment $1,190.00
Amending Parcel Map and $1,190.00
Modification of Map Conditions
Reapportionment Map $600.00
(A two-sheet Parcel/tract Map; $30.00
for each additional sheet)
Street Vacation $1,156.00
Standard Agreement/Doc. Processing $298.00
Release of Lien Agreement $298.00
Certificate of Correction $256.00
Flood Hazard Letter' $314.00
Bond Substitution $420.00
Private Street Designation $495.00
Reimbursement Agreement $2,227.00
Storm Drain
Reimbursement Agreement $2,827,00
Street and Utilities
Traffic Study Review (Dev. Proj.) $751.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 14
5.2 Map and Plan Checking Fees
Property Legal Description $584.00
Map Checking $1,370.00 + $180.00 per Parcel
Residential Parcel Maps
Tract Maps and Non-Residential $2,070.00
Parcel Maps of 10 lots or less
Tract Maps and Non-Residential $1,720.00 + $35.00 per Parcel or Lot
Parcel Maps over 10 lots
5.3 Improvement Plans
Widening of existing streets $1.35 per LF + sheet charge
for interior streets
Interior Streets:
1-2 sheets $1,370.00 per sheet
3-5 sheets $2,740.00 + $1,200 per
sheet over 2 sheets
6-10 sheets $6,340.00 + $1,095 per
sheet over 5 sheets
11ormore $11,815.00 +$1,025per
sheet over 10 sheets
Storm Drain Plans Same as for interior streets
Hydrology Study:
Drainage areas up to 150 acres $1,370.00
Drainage areas over 150 acres $2,740.00
Landscape and irrigation plans $400.00 per sheet
for City-maintained areas
For maps and plans checking, the fees for rush checking, when approved
by the City Engineer, will be 50% greater than those listed above. The fees
for checking the revisions to approved plans will be on the basis of actual
costs at hourly rates as determined by the City Engineer with a minimum fee
of $100.00.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 15
5.4 Public Works construction
Permit Fee:
5% of Improvement Cost to $25,000 Min. $50.00
4.5% of Improvement Cost next 75,000.00
4% of Improvement Cost over 100,000.00
The improvement cost of a project shall be based on the Engineer's Cost
Estimate as shown on Surety Bond and as approved by the City Engineer.
(NOTE: Development Impact Fees may also apply and are
addressed under separate resolutions.)
5.5 oversize Loads,
Single Permit* $15.00
Repetitive Permit* $70.00 initial fee + $15
per month renewal fee to
a maximum of 6 months
Annual Permit* $70.00 per year
* These fees are based on the provisions of the California
Vehicle Code Section 35795 and Ca/trans Fee Schedule,
5.6 O h e r__L_[.E_e.~
Collection of San Bernardino County fees, as adopted by the County,
including but not limited to:
Documentary IHandling Fee for Filing Notice of Determination
· Development I~.eview Fees
· County Recording Fee
· County Printing Fee
SECTION 6.0 FIRE, ,P__R_O_T_E_~TION DISTRICT FEES
6.1 Plan Checkincj Fees
(Includes plan review and two inspections. Does not include fee for any
required Fire District Permits.)
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 16
A. Start-up fee for commercial, industrial or multi-family dwelling units .... $82.00
(Paid prior to TRC)
B. Plan Review Fees
1. Single family residence ................................ $132.00
2. Single family residential tract, per phase .................... $132.00
3. Multi-family residential, per building ........................ $677.00
4. Commercial and industrial development, per building .......... $677.00
5. Water plan/underground water supply ...................... $132.00
6. Conditional use permit .................................. $132.00
7. Minor Development Review .............................. $132.00
8. Parcel Map review .................................. $132.00
9. Tenant Improvement (per hour, one hour minimum) ............ $87.00
10. Special Events review ................................ $87.00
11. Accessory plans review (aisles, access, seating, etc.) .......... $66.00
12. Application for Alternate Method .......................... $92.00
13. Revision to existing plan (e.g., as-builts, excluding TI plans) ...... $92.00
14. New fire sprinkler systems or standpipes, over 10 heads ....... $164.00
15. Fire sprinkler alteration, ten heads or less .................... $92.00
16. Pre-engineered fire protection systems ..................... $147.00
17. Fire detection and alarm systems ......................... $154.00
18. Flammable finishes spray booth, per booth .................. $164.00
19. LPG tank installation review, per tank ...................... $147.00
20. Underground storage tank removal review, per tank ........... $147.00
21. Flammable and combustible liquid (includes tank and piping) .... $147.00
22. Failure to keep appointment (one hour minimum) .............. $66.00
23. Microfilm charges, per page .............................. $1.00
24. Minor plan review not requiring a Fire District inspection ......... No Fee
C. Inspection Fees (per hour, one hour minimum)
1. Field inspection required after the initial inspection and follow-up.. $110.00
2. Failure to keep an inspection appointment ................... $66.00
3. Field inspection of self inspection occupancies, failure to comply .. $66.00
4. Witness Fire Flow Test ................................ $87.00
5. Unscheduled field inspection or investigation ................. $66.00
6. Same day, short notice inspection .......................... $87.00
6.2 Permit Fees
[Initial permit and subsequent renewal of permit unless otherwise indicated
(e.g., one time only activity permit)]
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 17
A. Permits
1. General Use Permit ..................................... $82.00
2. Aerosol products, more than 500 lbs. of Level 2 or Level 3 ...... $131.00
3. Aircraft refueling vehicles ................................. $95.00
4. Aircraft repair hangar'. ................................... $84.00
5. Automobile wrecking yard ................................ $82.00
6. Asbestos removal ..................................... $132.00
7. Bowling pin or atle~f refinishing (involving flammable finishes) .....$82.00
8. Candles and open flames in assembly areas ........... Not Permitted
9. Carnivals and fairs (see 6.2.11.D) ........................... $132.00
10. Cellulose nitrate film .................................... $82.00
11. Cellulose nitrate storage, more than 25 lbs ................... $84.00
12. Combustible fiber storage, more than 100 cubic feet ............ $82.00
13. Combustible fiber storage, more than 2,500 cubic feet ......... $115.00
14. Compressed gases:
a. Corrosive, 200 cubic feet or more ................... $95.00
b. Flammable, 200 cubic feet or more .................. $84.00
c. Highly toxic, any amount .......................... $95.00
d Inert/Simple asphyxiant, 6000 cubic feet or more ....... $85.00
e. Irritant, 2'00 cubic feet or' more ..................... $84.00
f. Other health hazards, 650 cubic feet or more .......... $84.00
g. Oxidizing, including oxygen, 504 cubic feet or more ..... $84.00
h. Pyrophoric, any amount .......................... $95.00
i. Radioactive, any amount ......................... $98.00
j. Sensitizer, 200 cubic feet or more ................... $95.00
k~ Toxic, ar~y amount ............................. $95.00
I. Unstable and/or reactive, any amount ............... $132.00
15. Commercial rubbish-handling operations .................... $84.00
16. Cryogens:
a. Corrosive-inside, over 1 gallon ..................... $95.00
b. Corrosive-outside, over 1 gallon .................... $95.00
c. Flamma~31e-inside, over 1 gallon .................... $84.00
d. Flammable-outside, 60 gallons or more .............. $84.00
e.. Highly toxic-inside, over 1 gallon .................... $95.00
f. Highly toxic-outside, over 1 gallon ................... $95.00
g. Nonflammable-inside, 60 gallons or more ............. $95.00
h. Nonflammable-outside, 500 gallons or more ........... $84.00
i. Oxidizer-in. side, 50 gallons or more .................. $84.00
j. Oxidizer-outside, 50 gallons or more ................. $84.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 18
17. Dry cleaning plants .................................. $132.00
18. Dust-producing operations ............................... $84.00
19. Explosives or blasting agents:
a. Storage, manufacture, process or sell ............... $84.00
b. Use of explosives or blasting agents ................ $150.00
20. Fire hydrants and water-control valves used for other purposes... $84.00
21. Fireworks:
a. Retail sales .............................. Not Permitted
b. Aerial displays .................................. $84.00
22. Flammable or combustible liquids:
a. Pipeline, to use,. operate, repair or modify a pipeline ....$132.00
b. Class I liquids, more than 5 gal./inside bldg ............ $84.00
c. Class I liquids, more than 10 gal./outside bldg .......... $84.00
Exceptions 1:o b & c:
1. ,Storage or use of Class I liquids in
vehicle, vessel, aircraft or equipment
fuel tanks
2. Storage or use of paints, oils,
varnishes, or similar mixtures for
maintenance, painting or similar
purposes for less than 30 days.
d. Class tl or II-A liquids,
more than 25 gallons inside a building ............... $84.00
e. Class II or II-A liquids,
more than 60 gallons outside of a building ............ $84.00
f. To remove Class I or II liquids
from an UST by other than normal operation .......... $95.00
g. Installation, construction, alteration, or operation where
flammable or combustible liquids are produced,
processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used in any
of the following:
Tank vehicles .............. $95.00
Equipment ............... $105.00
Tanks, per tank ............ $121.00
Plants ................... $132.00
Terminals ................ $132.00
Wells, per well ............. $84.00
Fuel - dispensing stations
(single and/or multiple pump
stations) .................. $95.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 19
Refineries ................ $132.00
Distilleries ................ $132.00
h. Installation, alteration. removal, abandon, place
temporarity out of service or otherwise dispose of a tank
which contained flammable or combustible liquid ...... $132.00
i. To change the type of contents in a flammable or
combustible liquid .............................. $132.00
23. Fruit ripening process ................................... $105.00
24. Fumigation or thermal insecticidal fogging ................... $121.00
25. Hazardous materials:
For multiple permits within this item, the fee will be the
total of all related permits to a maximum of $400.00:
a. Carcinogens, 10 lbs. or more ..................... $132.00
b. Corrosive liquids, 55 gallons or more ................ $84.00
c. Corrosive solids, 500 lbs. or more ................... $95.00
d. Flammable solids, 100 lbs. or more ................. $95.00
e. Highly toxic liquids and solids, any amount ............ $95.00
f. Irritant liquids, 55 gallons or more ................... $84.00
g. Irritant solids, 500 lbs. or more ..................... $84.00
h. Oxidizing liquid,~;:
Class 4, any amount ........ $84.00
Class 3, 10 lbs. or more ...... $84.00
Class 2, 100 lbs. or more ..... $84.00
Class 1, 500 lbs. or more ..... $84.00
i. Oxidizing solids:
Class 4, any amount ........ $84.00
Class 3, 10 lbs. or more ...... $84.00
Class 2, 100 lbs. or more ..... $84.00
Class 1, 500 lbs. or more ..... $84.00
j. Organic peroxide liquids and solids:
Class I, any amount ......... $95.00
Class II, any amount ........ $95.00
Class III, any amount ........ $95.00
Class IV, 20 lbs. or more ..... $95.00
k. Other health hazards:
Liquids, 55 gallons or more .... $84.00
Solids, 500 lbs. or more ...... $84.00
I. Pyrophoric liquids, any amount ..................... $95.00
m. Pyrophoric solids, any' amount ..................... $95.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 20
n. Sensitizer liquids, 55 gallons or more ................ $95.00
o. Sensitizer solids, 500 lbs. or more .................. $95.00
p. Toxic liquids, 10 gallons or more .................... $95.00
q. Toxic solids, 100 lbs. or more ...................... $95.00
r. Unstable (reactive) liquids:
Class 4, any amount ....... $132.00
Class 3, any amount ....... $132.00
Class 2, 5 gallons or more... $132.00
Class 1, 10 gallons or more.. $132.00
s. Unstable (reactive) solids:
Class 4, any amount ....... $132.00
Class 3, any amount ....... $132.00
Class 2, 50 lbs. or more ..... $132.00
Class 1, 100 lbs. or more .... $132.00
t. Water-reactive liquids:
Class 3, any amount ........ $95.00
Class 2, 5 gallons or more .... $95.00
Class 1, 10 gallons or more... $95.00
u. Water-reactive solids:
Class 3, any amount ........ $95.00
Class 2, 50 lbs. or more ..... $95.00
Class 1, 10 gallons or more... $95.00
26. Hazardous production materials for Group H Division 6 Occupancies.. $132.00
27. High piled combustible storage ............................. $99.00
28. Liquefied petroleum bases (store, use, handle, or dispense) ...... $84.00
29. Liquid or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. $105.00
30. Lumber yards ...................................... $84.00
31. Magnesium workings ................................. $12'1.00
32. Mall, covered ....................................... $84.00
33. Motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations ...................... $100.00
34. Open burning ................................ No Charge
35. Organic coatings ................................... $132.00
36. Ovens, industrial baking or drying .......................... $84.00
37. Places of assembly:
a. A-4 (stadiums, reviewing stands and amusement parks) $84.00
b. A-3 (occupant load of 50 - 299, without a stage) ........ $95.00
c. A-2.1 (occupant load of 300 or more without a stage)... $147.00
d. A-2 (occupant load of less than 1,000 with stage) ...... $169.00
e. A-1 (occupant load of 1,000 or more with stage) ....... $225.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 21
38. Pyrotechnical special effects material (see 6.2.11.D) ............ $84.00
39. Radioactive materials ................................... $132.00
40. Refrigeration equipment ................................ $115.00
41. Repair garages ....................................... $84.00
42. Spraying or dipping ..................................... $84.00
43. Tents, canopies and temporary membrane structures:
a. 201 - 400 square feet ............................ $84.00
b. 401 - 1,500squarefeet .......................... $110.00
c. 1,501 - 15,000 square feet ....................... $147.00
d. 15,001 - 30,000 square feet ...................... $178.00
e. Over 30,000 square feet .......................... $210.00
44. Tire storage ........................................... $132.00
45. Welding and cutting operations ............................ $84.00
6.2.1!. SPECIAL SERV!CES.
A. Excessive or malicious false alarms causing response of Fire District apparatus
and crew:
1. Response due to "Failure to Notify" the Fire District when working on or testing
sprinkler or fire alarm system.
$153.00 per hour per piece of Fire District
apparatus and crew responding -- 1/2 hour
minimum charge.
2. Malicious false alarms
$153.00 per hour per piece of Fire District
apparatus and crew responding -- 1/2 hour
minimum charge,
3. Response due to ,alarm malfunction.
$153.00 per hour per piece of Fire District
apparatus and crew responding to all false
alarms in excess of 2 false alarms in 30 days -- 1/2
hour minimum charge.
4. Response to false alarms due to negligence, tampering with the system,
construction or modification of the building.
$153.00 per hour per piece of Fire District
apparatus and crew responding -- 1/2 hour
minimum charge.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 22
5. Response to false alarm by Battalion Chief and/or Fire Inspector.
$50.00 per hour -- 1/2 hour minimum charge.
B. Response to firesetter incidents (juvenile or adult) and "DUI" callouts:
1. Cost recovery for Fire District apparatus responding.
$2.50 per minute per piece of equipment.
2. Cost recovery for crew responding.
$ .83 per minute per piece of equipment,
3. Cost recovery for Battalion Chief or Fire Investigator responding.
$ .45 per minute.
C. Response to mitigate extended hazardous chemical and material incidents beyond
normal service requests. (This includes response to railroad properties, freeways,
and aircraft crashes).
1. Hazardous incident, overhead and command, per hour.
$273.00 per hour per Fire District apparatus and
crew.
Fire District apparatus and crew assigned to the incident, per hour.
$170.00 per hour per Fire District apparatus and
crew..
3. Specialized resources (HAZMAT crews and equipment).
Actual Costs
4. Materials and supplies used for the incident~
Actual Costs
D. Special Activities
(Fire District apparatus and crews assigned to activities that require the
services, at permittee's expense, of one or more standby firefighters).
$153.00 per hour per Fire District apparatus and
crews
$30.00 per hour per additional Fire District
employee, two hour minimum charge
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 23
E. Accelerant Detection Canine 'Team
(Use of Arson K-9 Team by other agencies)
1. Fire Scene Examinations:
$50.00 per hour, two hour minimum charge
2. Hourly Travel Rate
$25.00 per hour, one hour minimum charge (to
and from search area)
3. Mileage (round trip):
$ .35 per mile
4. Administrative Reports::
$25.00 per hour'
5. Mounted Photographs:
$1.50 each
F. Board of Appeals
(Filing fee to appeal an item requiring a special meeting)
$245 per appeal
SECTION 7._ 0 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FEES
7.1 _Request Fee
PARCEL DATABASE $10,000.00
(Digital format)
There are 8 layers included in this database: Lotlines, Rights-of-way,
Ownership, Situs Addresses, Assessor Parcel Numbers, Street Names~
Street Centerlines, and Assessment. Districts.
Zoning Map 34 X 44" color $30.00
(2 "E" size sheets)
Zoning or General 8-1/2 X 11" b/w $1.00
Plan Map (Vicinity)
Zoning or General 8...1t2 X 11" color $5.00
Plan Map (Vicinity)
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 24
General Plan Map 34 X 44" color $30.00
(2 "E" size sheets)
Flood Plain Map 34 X 44" color $30.00
(2 "E" size sheets)
Land Available for Report $25.00
Potential Development
Report Citywide
Land Available for Report $15.00
Potential Development
Report Residential
Land Available for Report $15.00
Potential Development
Report Com/Ind
Land Available for Report $15.00
Potential Development
Report Specific Plan
Land Available for 34 X 44" color $50.00
Potential Development (2 "E" size sheets)
Citywide
Special Reports and/or Maps Time and Materials
with a $500.00 deposit
SECTION 8.0 LIBRARY FEES
(These fees have been adopted by the Library Board)
8.1 FINES:
Fines are based on item rather than patron. A child borrowing adult materials will
be assessed an adult overdue fine.
Per Day Maximum Fine Borrowinq Thresholds
Overdue Fine: Adult $ .25 $10.00 $5.00
Overdue Fine: Children $, 10 $5.00 $5.00
Overdue Fine: Video $1.00 $10.00 - - -
Overdue Fine: Cd Rom $2.00 $10.00 ---
Overdue Fine: Magazine $ .10 $1.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 25
FEES FOR RENTAL Charge, Loan Period Limit of Items
Video Cassette Loan Fee $1.00 7 days 4 video titles total
Business Video Series $2.00 per tape 3 days ........
Best seller videos $2.00 per tape 3 days ........
Audio Cassette Fee $ .25 per tape 14 days 4 cassette titles
($2.00 max)
CD Fee $ ,25 per CD 14 days 4 CD titles
Best Seller CD $ .50 per CD 14 days 4 CD titles
Read Alongs $ .25 per cassette 14 days 4 Readalong titles
Best Seller Rental Books $1.00 7 days 4 books/no reserves
CD Rom Software $2.00 7 days 4 titles
Test/Deposit Books $20,00 refundable
deposit charge -- checks allowed/credit card aftowed
FEES FOR SERVICES Charge
Interlibrary Loan $ 2.00
Reserves $ .50
Marketing Library Card $3.00
Lost Library Card $2.00 for regular card; $3.00 for Marketing Card
Collection Fee $15.00 per account
Test Monitoring Fee $10,00 per test session
Access to On-Line Magazines $35.00
Single Sided Disc $ ,50
TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Charge
In-house Computer Rental $3.00 per hour'
Printouts:
Color $ .25
B&W $,15
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 26
PHOTOCOPIES
Charge
Printouts:
Color $ .25
(computer printout)
Printouts B/W:
By Coin $. 15
W/Debit Card $. 10
Color $ .50
(photocopier)
Microform copies $. 15
FEES FOR RESEARCH/BUSINESS SERVICES
Business Locator Services: $5.00 per business, no charge if business not located
Brief Business Profile: $10.00 per business, no charge if not located
Each additional profile $600
Business Lists on Demand: $ .05 cents per record, $10.00 minimum
On line Data Base searches: Cost of online connect time plus $5.00
LOST MATERIALS Cost of Item Processing Fee
Books Original Cost $5.00
Media Original Cost $6.00
Paperback Books Original Cost $2.50
Magazines Cover Price $1.50
DAMAGE FEES Charge
Bar Code Removed $ 2.00
Books: List cost, on computer'
Cover damaged $5.00
Plastic cover damaged $2.00
Page torn $1.00 per page
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 27
Compact Discs: List cost, on computer
Broken Jewel Case:
Singles $1.50
Doubles $3.00
Loss of liner notes $5.00
Loss of book/pams $5.00
Video Cassettes: List cost, on computer
Shell replacement $5.00
Storage case damage $5.00
Audio Book Cases:
Double $5.00
4 Storage $6.00
12 Storage $7.00
Cassette boxes $1.00
SECTION 9.0 PLANNING FEES
9.1 Applications
Those charged as a base fee, plus a per unit or per acre amount, with a
maximum set at 3X base fee.
Application Ba~,,e Fee Per Unit Fee Maximum Fee
Tentative Tract Map $2,987 $60.00 per d/u $8,961.00
Conditional Use Permit $2,921 $292.00 per acre $8,763.00
Dev/Des Review Res $2,851 $57.00 per d/u $8,553.00
(5 or more)
Dev/Des Review-- $2,851 $285.00 per acre $8,553.00
Comm/Industrial
Initial Study $2:2.5 $22.00 per acre $675.00
General Plan $2,866 $287.00 per acre $8,598.00
Amendment
Spec/Comm Plan $2,866 $287.00 per acre $8,598.00
Amendment *
Dev Distr $2,866 $287.00 per acre $8,598.00
Amendment *
· Should be charged at half rate if filed in conjunction with a General Plan Amendment.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 28
9.2 Applications
Those charged on a time-and-materials basis with a deposit taken up front.
Application Deposit Amount
EIR Review -Sensitive $10,000.00
Development Agreement Review $5,000.00
Mitigation Plan - Complex $1,000.00
Annexation $2,000.00
Development Agreement $2,00Q 00
New Specific/Community Plan $10,000.00
EIR Preparation $5,000.00
9.3 Other Application Fees
Application Fees
Non-Construction CUP $435.00
Uniform Sign Program $580.00
Minor Exception $170.00
Dev/Design Review:~ $1,027.00
4 du's or less
Variance $871.00
Variance: $291.00
4 du's or less
Use Determination $315.00
Preliminary Review $325.00
Minor Development Review $296,00
Time Extension $549.00
Minor Time Extension $136.00
Sign Permit $51.00
Hillside Development Review: $1,462.00
5 du's or less
Hillside Development Review: $244.00
4 du's or less
Temporary Use Permit $68.00
Temporary Use Model Home $219.00
EIR Review Only $2,370.00
Landmark Application $728.00
Residential and Small Business No Charge
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 29
Landmark Alteration $835.00
Residential and Small Business No Charge
Mills Act Application $724.00
Residential and Small Business No Charge
Mitigation Plan (Simple) $719.00
Mitigation Plan (Complex) See 9.2
9.4 Appeal Fees
Application Fees
Appeal of a City Planner Decision $62.00
Appeal of a Commission Decision $126.00
in Connection with an Application
Appeal of a Tract Map $251,00
9.5 Other Fees
Pre-application Review $325.00
(Planning Commission)
Entertainment Permit $571.00
Home Occupation Permit $53.00
Large Family Day Care Permit $170.00
Public Convenience or Necessities $315.00
(Alcohol Beverage Control Licenses)
Recycling Facilities Permit $296.00
Status Map Application $15.00
Trail Easement Vacation $1,190.00
Tree Removal/New [)evelopment $432.00
Tree Removal/Existing Development $72.00
Land Use Verification Report $25.00
(NOTE: Planning Division fees for documents, which are
individually priced, are contained in the Document Price List)
SECTION 10.0 RECR[ATION FEES
Following are current fees for recreation activities and rentals. All consumable costs
are to be recovered.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 30
Definition of classes of fees by groups:
GROUP 1: City of Rancho Cucamonga sponsored and
co-sponsored events; other governmental agencies
serving Rancho Cucamonga residents.
GROUP 2: Not-for-profit, civic, athletic, social organizations
which are located and based in the City whose
management is not paid and organizations
sponsoring a public forum or candidate's information
night.
GROUP 3: Not-for-profit, civic, athletic, and social organizations
which has paid management and are located and
based in the City.
GROUP 4: City resident private party activity, City resident
employee organizations, City resident political
candidate use for fund raisers; City resident college
organizations and committees; work parties and
social events.
GROUP 5: City resident commercial, business, profit-making ,
non-resident not-for-profit, civic and social
organizations, non-resident colleges, their
organizations and committees, non-resident private
party activity, non-resident employee associations.
GROUP 6: Non-resident commercial, business, and
profit-making organizations.
Neighborhood and Community Park Lighted Sports Venue Fees
Commencing September 1, 1993, each user group shall be charged fees
equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the costs of electricity used to provide
light to that user group based on the most recent rates published by
Southern California Edison (SCE). Commencing September 1, 1994, fees
will be charged at one hundred percent (100%).
Upon acceptance by the City of new parks in Rancho Cucamonga, a use fee
of 100% of the full light costs shall be implemented. This fee shall include
electrical usage and demand charges as outlined by Southern California
Edison (SCE) rate policies. This use fee will be updated annually or as rate
policies by SCE are amended
Classes/Worksho_DslPro_a rams
Classes and workshops shall be structured on a cost-covering basis, and
fees shall be set based upon the market rate of similar programs provided
in the cities of Chino, Fontana, Ontario and Upland.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 31
Non-Resident Charqe:
A $5.00 fee shall be paid by each non-resident, each class, each team, each
season to participate in City-sponsored classes. Said fee is payable at the
time of registration. Does not include one day activities or any trips
sponsored by the City
Facility Rentals:
Hourly fees for Monday through 5 p.m., Friday use as follows:
Friday, 5 p.m. and later, Saturday, Sunday
and holiday use will be charged the 5:00 p.m.
to 8:00 a.m. rate.
Building Rentals Hourly Fee
GROUP
ROOM SIZE TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6
Small 8am-5pm None $400 $8.00 $17.00 $17.00 $34.00
Small 5pm-8am None $8.00 $13.00 $27.00 $27.00 $54.00
Patio at Rancho Cucamonga Senior Center shall be rented only as a small room at 8am-Spm rate.
GROUP
ROOM SIZE TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6
Large 8am-5pm None $7.00 $12.00 $3000 $30.00 $50.00
Large 5pm-8am None $~I 2.00 $17.00 $40.00 $40.00 $70.00
Four hour minimum charge for large room use on Friday and Saturday nights.
Kitchen Hourly Fee
GROUP
1 2 3 4 5 6
0 $ 500 $ 500 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00
Other Fees
If additional City staff is required, services will be charged at the rate of
$10.00 per hour for staff time. When a damage/security deposit is required,
the charge is $200.00.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 32
Per Day Charges
Coffee Pot (small) $5.00
Coffee Pot (large) $10.00
Small Stage $20.00
Large Stage $50.00
T.V. W/video player $20.00
Microphone $10.00
Small PA system $40.00
Slide/Overhead Projector $10.00
Piano $25.00
Professional Lighting $40.00
Tree or Spot
(Staff for lighting at $10/hr.)
(The piano is tuned by the City twice a year. If the piano does not meet the
standards of the user, the City will arrange for tuning at the user's sole
expense. Tuning fees will be added to rental cost.)
Community Amphitheater:
The following are rental fees for amphitheaters. The first hour of monitoring is
included in the stage rental for Groups 2 and 3.
GROUP
USAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6
Stage-fiat fee None $25.00 $4Q00 $72.00 $80.00 $95.00
Sound Monitor/hrly None $12.00 $1200 $30.00 $30.00 $43.00
Equestrian Center
Fees and Charges will be as follows:
GROUP
I :2 3 4 5 6
Hourly Room Rental*
Small 8am-5pm None $4.00 $8.00 $17.00 $17.00 $34.00
Small 5pm-8am None $8.00 $13.00 $27.00 $27.00 $54.00
Daily Snack Bar/** N/C $5.00 $5.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00
Kitchen
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 33
...... GROUP
1 2 3 4 5 6
Lights*** 100% ACTUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Annual Shared N/C $75.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Storage Fee
Storage:
For City Community Centers and Public Facilities, no storage will be provided to
groups on an ongoing basis without the approval of the Community Services
Manager.
* Includes use of P.A. System
** A deposit may be required for this use (See Equestrian Usage Policies.)
*** The small arena will have a coin metered box for electrical cost recovery.
EPICENTER STADIUM COMPLEX TOURNAMENT FEES
Rental Fees Per Field
Group I & II Group III thru Vl
Field Rental* $120..00 $245.00
Deposit $75.00 $75.00
Infield Lining Actual Cost Actual Cost
Light Fee Actual Cost Actual Cost
* Includes initial field dragging and watenng The c~eposit will be appfied to the total rental fee.
When additional City staffing, equipment and material is required for tournaments
and/or special event programs scheduled at the Adult Sports fields, the applicant
is required to pay all event-related expenses.
Community and Nei~thborhood Park Leagiles & Tournaments
A $50.00 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve fields. Said deposit shall
apply to final field rental totals. Should there be a need for City staff to oversee and
coordinate activities, the fee is $15.00 per hour.
The applicant shall meet all comprehensive public liability insurance requirements
for usage of facilities and provide additional equipment needed to hold the
tournament at their own cost
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 34
Softball Field & Soccer Fields (Per Field)
Organized Leagues & Tournaments
Group 1-2 Group 3-4 Group 5-6
None $20.00(2hr & less) $50.00(2hr & less)
$3500(4hr & less) $90.00(4hr & less)
$65.00/AII day $140.00/AII day
Drag & Line*
Groups I-IV Actual Cost
* Drag and Line fees include staff costs and are for one drag and line per field.
Bases*
Groups I & II $20.00 per field
Groups III & IV $40.00 per field
* Bases are available only when renting the fields for a tournament. Fee is based on per field,
per day, basis subject to availability by City.
Snack Bar:
For City-owned snack bars located in City Parks.
GROUP
USAGE 1 2 3
Seasonal None $450.00 N/A
Other non-profit groups bringing in snack bars (i.e. trailers) will be charged a flat
$300.00 seasonal permit fee, unless group is participating in a City sponsored
event.
Storage:
For City-owned storage located in City parks.
GROUP
USAGE 1 2 3
Seasonal None $75.00 N/A
Resolution No. 97-t70
Page 35
R.C. FAMILY SPORTS CENTER
Rental Rates:
Basketball Courts (Per Court)
Athletic Use ONLY
Group 1 G__rouP 2-4_ Group 5-6
None $4Q00(2hr & less) $50.00(2hr & less)
$7500(4hr & less) $90.00(4hr & less)
$100.00(6hr & less) $120.00(6hr & less)
Plus $1500 per hour (2staff)
$100.00 Cleaning/Damage deposit
Racquetball Courts (Per Court)
Group '1 Group 2-4 Group 5-6
None $45.00(3hr & less) $60.00(3hr & less)
$75.00(6hr & less) $90.00(6hr & less)
Plus $15.00 per hour (2 staff)
$100.00 Cleaning/Damage deposit
EPICENTER STADIUM COMPLEX FEES
1. Stadium Facility
Ticketed Non-Ticketed
. Even.ts.~_ Events
a. Stadium Rental Rate $1,500 per day $2,000 per day
plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
b. Sky Box Rental Rate $50.00 per hour" $30.00 per hour
c. Cafe Area Rental Rate $50.00 per hour $30.00 per hour
d. Pavillion Area Rental Rate
i. Covered Pavillion 3rd
base side $50.00 per hour $30.00 per hour
ii. Open Pavillion 1st
base side $25.00 per hour $15.00 per hour
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 36
e. Event Expenses Applicant is required to pay all event related expenses
including personnel, equipment and materials and other
related costs.
2. Parking Lot Events
a. Stadium On-Site Lots
Ticketed Non-Ticketed
Events* Events
i. Rental rates for $500.00 per day $670.00 per day
Parking Lots A, B, C plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
ii. Parking Lots D, E, F $250.00 per day $335.00 per day
plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
b. Expanded Parking Lots
i. Parking Lot #1 $500.00 per day $670.00 per day
plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
ii. Parking Lot #2 $250.00 per day $335.00 per day
plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
iii. Parking Lot #3 $1,500.00 per day $2,000 per day
plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
or
Event Quadrant $250.00 per day $335.00 per day
(A-F) plus 10% of gross
ticket sales
c. Event Expenses Applicant is required to pay event-related expenses including
personnel, equipment and materials and other related costs.
3. Parking Rates**
a. Baseball Events $2.00 per car'; $15.00 per bus
b. Concerts and $3.00 'to $5.00 per car; $5.00 to $10.00 VIP per car,
Special Events $15.00 per bus, depending on event
c. Parking Lot Events Option to charge $2.00 to $5.00 per car
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 37
4. Concessions
a. Food S Beverage 20% of gross sales -10% for non-profit organizations utilizing the
Adult Sports Park
b. Merchandise and 20% of gross sales to be negotiated --books, Novelties tapes,
CD's, prograrns, T-shirts, etc.; 10% for non-profit organizations.
5. Miscellaneous
a. Commercial Filming Minimum of $1,000.00 to $4,000.00 per day, depending on
filming requirements, plus actual costs for City services.
b. Commercial Filming Minimum of $500.00 to $2,000.00 per day, depending in
Parking Lot on filming requirements, plus actual costs for
City services.
c. Commercial Minimum of $50Q00 to $2,000.00 per day, depending on
Photograph photography requirements, plus actual costs for City services.
d. Audio Broadcast $300.00 per performance
Recording Fee $500.00 per performance
Taping -TV $1,500.00 per performance
Location Credit
Required
e. Deposit Minimum of $500.00 to $2,500.00 per day,
depending upon event/rental requirements.
f. Additional Move-in 50% of daily event rental rate.
Take Down/Move-
Out Days
g. Tent/Canopy Main- Minimum of $300.00 to $1,000.00 per event.
tenance Reserve depending upon event/rental requirements.
Fee
* Based on Provisions of Municipal Ordinance.
** Exception to Parking Rates apply to vehicles entitled to occupy the preferred parking area (lot
A) delineated in lease with Valley Baseball Club, Inc.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 38
SECTION 11.0 RANCHO CUCAMONGA SHERIFF DEPARTMENT FEES
Description Fees
Fingerprinting $10.00
Criminal Reports $20.00
Traffic Accident Reports $20.00
Traffic Accident Reports - Mail $20.00
Criminal History Letters $15.00
Bicycle License $3.00
Special Event Jobs* No Charge
Description Fees
Costs associated with towing and releasing $75.00
stored or impounded vehicles
Citation proof of correction** $15.00
Copy of citation or other document, not a report, per page $5.00
Public Information Clerk - Hourly $14.00
Station Clerk - Hourly $16.00
Station Clerk Supervisor- Hourly $18.00
Secretary - Hourly $17.00
Secretary II - Hourly $19.00
Forensic Specialist II- Hourly $35.00
Community Services Officer- Hourly $20.00
Deputy Reserve - Hourly $31.00
Deputy II - Hourly $57.00
Deputy III - Hourly $58.00
Sergeant - Hourly $64.00
Lieutenant - Hourly $74.00
Captain - Hourly $82.00
Vehicle Cost - Hourly $85.00
* There is no fee for special events. However, if security services are required for the event
such as regular or reserve officers, or private security, these fees are separate.
** This fee will not apply to persons residing or working within the City of Rancho Cucamonga
or citations issued by the Rancho Cucamonga Police.
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 39
SECTION 12.0 M!SCI~LLANEOUS FEES
Description Fees
Amendment to tax statemerits for prepaid assessments $20.00
Bingo License $50.00
Calculation for 1915 Bond Act Assessment Districts $7.50
Description Fees
Dog Licensing See Resolution 81-79
Filming Permits:
Business License Tax $20.00
Application Fee (Planning Fees) $129.00
Basic Fee for each day of filming $132.50
Investigation Fee $110.00 per
filming day
Fire Department $100.00 per hr.*
* per hour for each 3-man piece of equipment Police Department** (See Sheriff Fees)
** Number and type of personnel is determined by the station
commander after reviewing plans for the event.
Home Park Rent Mediation - Filing Fee $15.00
Home Park Rent Mediation - Appeal Fee $300.00
Industrial Bond Development Bond Application
A fee of 1/4 of 1% of the established maximum $1,250.00
amount of the proposed bond application and
not less than
Massage Establishment Application $225.00
Massage Technician Application $178.00
Massage Outcall Service $90.00
Renewal Massage Establishment Appl. $111.00
Renewal Massage Tech. Application $90.00
Renewal Massage Outcall Service $45.00
Resolution No. 97-170
Page 40
School Fees Please refer to Ordinance
Nos. 69-C and 74 regarding these fees.
Solicitor (Non-profit) identification badge $5.00 each
Taxicab Service Application $95.00
Taxicab Driver's Permit Application $120.00
Taxicab Service Application Renewal $45.00
Taxicab Driver's Permit Appl. Renewal $60.00
C. EFFECTIVE DATE:
This Resolution shall become effective with its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1997.
AYES: Alexander, Biane, Curatalo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: Gutierrez
ABSTAINED: None
ATTEST:
Debra J. Adams, ~,l~C, City Clerk
I, DEB~ J. ADAMS, CI~ CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby ce~ify
that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 17th
day of December, 1997.
Executed this 18th day of December', 1997, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Debra J. Adams, ~, City Clerk