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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 07 Master Fees and Charges Schedule - Spring 2017 Update AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 4/3/2017 Meeting Type: Regular Meeting Staff Contact/Dept.: Bob Duey Staff Phone No: 726-3740 Estimated Time: 10 Minutes S P R I N G F I E L D C I T Y C O U N C I L Council Goals: Provide Financially Responsible and Innovative Government Services ITEM TITLE: MASTER FEES AND CHARGES SCHEDULE –SPRING 2017 UPDATE ACTION REQUESTED: Conduct a public hearing and adopt/not adopt the following resolution: A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD ADOPTING A MASTER FEES AND CHARGES SCHEDULE FOR FEES, CHARGES, RATES, PERMITS, AND LICENSES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE, FIRE CODE, AND BUILDING CODE. ISSUE STATEMENT: Each year, Council and staff review existing fees and charges for appropriateness of rates for meeting cost-recovery targets as well as reviewing for areas where new or additional fees should be considered. This spring of 2017 review will focus on updates for annual impacts of inflation, new fees, and omissions as directed by Council. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Council Briefing Memorandum 2. Resolution Option 1 Attachment 2 Exhibit A – Master Fees and Charges Schedule w/o Track Changes 3. Resolution Option 2 4. Master Fees and Charges Schedule with Track Changes DISCUSSION/ FINANCIAL IMPACT: See Council Briefing Memorandum MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 1 of 8 M E M O R A N D U M City of Springfield 4/3/2017 Gino Grimaldi COUNCIL Bob Duey, Finance Director BRIEFING Master Fees and Charges Update MEMORANDUM ISSUE: Each year, Council and staff review existing fees and charges for appropriateness of rates for meeting cost recovery targets as well as reviewing for areas where new or additional fees should be considered. This spring of 2017 review will focus on updates for annual impacts of inflation, new fees, and omissions as directed by Council. COUNCIL GOALS/ MANDATE: Provide Financially Responsible and Innovative Government Services Adopted City policies recognize that the funding sources for different services vary greatly from full cost recovery to full tax subsidy, from outside grants to a combination of many different sources. Review of rates, sources, and cost recovery models on a regular basis is important to ensure that citizens are able to receive maximum service for the resources available. BACKGROUND: This document provides an easy reference for citizens, Councilors, and staff to identify the current fees authorized to be levied and collected by the City. Changes to the City of Springfield’s fees and charges can be modified through action by the Council or staff. The most common of actions by the Council is by simple resolution. The authorization to levy the fee may be contained in the municipal, building, development, or fire codes, but the actual amount of the fee itself is established by resolution. These are most commonly brought to the Council with a public hearing and are adopted at that time. Other fees may be authorized by the municipal, building, development, or fire codes, and the specific amount of the fee is also contained within that same code. In those cases, the code itself must be amended and most commonly requires a public hearing, a first reading, and a second reading prior to adoption. The accompanying fee schedules has one change and 1 additional possible change from what was presented at the work session on February 27th that staff would like to present to Council. The one change is based on Council direction, the Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) fee within Fire and Life Safety’s Section 2 with potential annual revenue of $250,000 has been removed pending further conversation. The one additional change that staff would like to discuss is the result of receiving permit inquiries from telecommunication companies that the City does not have a current permit fee program in place to respond. The following is the explanation: A new fee is proposed for telecommunications attachments to City-owned utility poles. SMC 4.710 authorizes the City to set the compensation for use of City-owned property, which includes pole attachments. City staff is in the process of drafting a master agreement to allow a telecommunication utilities to attach “small cell” or “microcell” facilities to City-owned utility poles. This master agreement will be brought to Council for approval at a future meeting. To aid in developing a final MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 2 of 8 draft of the agreement, staff request that Council approve the rental rate to be charged to every telecommunications utility with attachments to City-owned poles. An annual pole attachment rent of $5,000 per pole is recommended as reasonable compensation for use of City facilities, and is comparable to the rate charged by other local governments in Oregon. In addition to the pole attachment fee, utilities placing small cell facilities on City-owned poles will be subject to the 5% gross revenues utility tax, and will be required to apply for encroachment permits and building permits as required for facilities in the public right of way. The actual change in the wording of the master fee schedule is shown later in this memo under changes to Chapter 9: Utilities. In addition, the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) rate updates were adopted by the Commission on January 13, 2017, via Resolution 2017-01. Increases to System Development Charges (SDCs) include an annual automatic escalator to rates; the most recent update went into effect on July 1, 2016, and the updated schedules are included in this version. On February 27, 2017, Council reviewed the recommended changes to the Master Fees and Charges schedule in preparation for the March 27, 2017, public hearing. In that review, the following changes in the Master Fees and Charges Schedule are being considered: All fees and charges are examined by City staff to evaluate if a yearly adjustment should be considered. In Attachment 3, all changes are reflected with “Track Changes.” Most changes are increases of 5% Cost- of-Service and/or minor changes in descriptions. However, for the proceeding fees and charges, the changes being presented to Council for consideration are either above a 5% COLA, are a new fee, or have a significant change in description. Section 1: General City Hall Meeting Room Rates (Standard) – FEE ADDITION (Section 1, pp. 7-8) The City of Springfield City Hall public meeting rooms (City Hall Lobby, Library Meeting Room, Jesse Maine Room and Meeting Room 3) are available for the community to use. However, to ensure availability of the rooms for City business, room usage shall be prioritized as follows: 1. City Council meeting or functions 2. Other City departments, including City Council advisory committees 3. Other public agencies 4. Other community organizations and groups 5. Special events All meetings conducted in the meeting rooms must be open to the public. Priority categories 1, 2, and 3 may be subject to the requirements of the Oregon Public Meeting Law, ORS 192.610 - 192.690 and may bump lower category events. All priority categories are available without regard to any distinction, discrimination, or restriction on account of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or national origin. No fees, dues, or donations may be charged or solicited for any program or meeting held at City Hall. Rooms may be scheduled by the public if not in use for one of these other priority functions. Springfield’s Administrative Regulation #2 - City Hall Building Policy requires: “A fee for City Hall security shall be charged for the time a meeting or event extends beyond normally scheduled business hours (prior approval is required).” This fee covers staffing expenses related to keeping the building open and secure outside of normal operating hours. Room usage during operating hours Per hour $0.0035.00 Room usage outside of operating hours or for profit groups Per hour $45.0050.00 MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 3 of 8 Section 2: Fire and Life Safety Fire Code Plan Check –FEE OMMISSION - (Fee revenue to be absorbed by Fire & Life Safety Plan Review Fee – Sec. 6, p. 9) Fire Code Plan Check Fire Code plan review associated with Building and Mechanical permits fee. 15% of Building permit fees If no building permit 15% of Mechanical permit fees Fire Protection and Life Safety System Construction Permits (Section 2, pp. 9-10) Permit Fee $125.00 minimum Permit cost is 3% of valuation of work to be performed for the system, up to a system’s contract value of $50,000; then $3.00 for each additional valuation of $1,000 or portion thereof. This formula will be applied to calculate fees for permits adopted in the City of Springfield Fire Code: 105.7.1 Automatic fire extinguishing systems and appurtenances 105.7.1.1 Fire Suppression Sprinkler systems 105.7.1.2 Commercial kitchen hood suppression systems 105.7.2 Battery Systems 105.7.3 Compressed gases 105.7.3.1 Detection systems, liquid and gas leak systems. 105.7.4 Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment. 105.7.5 Fire pumps and related equipment. 105.7.6 Flammable and combustible liquids. 105.7.7 Hazardous materials. 105.7.9 Private water mains and hydrant systems. 105.7.10 Private fire hydrants 105.7.11 Spraying or dipping. 105.7.12.1 Standpipe systems. Additional Staff Time (in excess of 2 hours) $16.50 per 15 minutes Fees will be collected by the Development and Public Works Department at issuance of the building permit as an additional fee. Fire First Responder Fee (Ground Emergency Medical Transport – GEMT) – PROPOSED FEE (Section 2, p. 11) The First Responder rates may be used whenever the Fire Department arrives at a location and provides assessment or treatment to the patient who, subsequent to treatment, is transported by ambulance to a health care facility. The fee may be waived if the Fire Chief or the Fire Chief’s designee determines that payment of the fee would cause financial hardship to the patient. $325 per service Section 3: Library Services Computer Use Card - NEW FEE – (Section 3, p. 12) MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 4 of 8 Computer Use Card $2.00 per day, one 2-hour card per day limit Section 4: Municipal Court Wedding Ceremony Fee – NEW FEE – (Section 4, p. 15) Wedding Ceremony Fee Fee for a Judge to perform a wedding ceremony at the Court; to include court staff time to process marriage license and file with county records. Fee per wedding $100.00 Section 5: Police Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. Section 6: Building and Safety Fees Site Plan Review - FEE OMMISSION – (Section 6, p. 19) Site Plan Review Reduction in fee, Resolution 10-51 To the following fees, please add a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Fire & Life Safety Plan Review Fee (Section 6, p. 19) Fire & Life Safety Plan Review When Required 40%65% of Building Permit Fee Explanation: The 15% “Fire Code Plan Check” fee and the 3% “Fire Protection and Life Safety System Construction Permit” fee previously listed under Section 2: Fire and Life Safety, have now been consolidated into the “Fire & Life Safety Plan Review” listed under Section 6. This fee, which was historically charged at 40% of the Building Permit Fee, has been adjusted to 65% to accommodate the consolidation of all the fees noted above and includes a 7% increase to better reflect the cost of performing the work, in turn reducing the current General Fund subsidy. All other changes in Section 6 are reflective of the CPI increase of 5% and State Building Code Division requested changes to reflect the methodologies required by Oregon Administrative Rule, which were noted in a recent fee analysis of this section of the Master Fees & Charges. These changes included moving of fees internally within Section 6 to the appropriate Table No., as well as addition of permit types required by State Rule that were not in the July 1,2016, Master Fees & Charges Schedule. Solar Permits - Moved within section – (Section 6, p. 19) Solar Permits Prescriptive Photovoltaic - Installations in compliance with section 305.4 of the Oregon Solar Installation Specialty Code; includes plan review $160.00168.00 MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 5 of 8 Non-Prescriptive Photovoltaic - All other installations based on valuation of the structural elements for the solar panels, including racking, mounting elements, rails, and the cost of labor to install use Table 3-A Residential Fire Suppression – (Section 6, p. 19) Residential Fire Suppression – 13R Standalone Systems(includes plan review) 1 – 2,000 sq. ft. $200.00210.00 2,001 – 3,600 sq. ft. $250.00263.00 3,601 – 7,200 sq. ft. $325.00341.00 7,201 sq. ft. and greater $410.00431.00 For the purpose of defraying the cost of applying regulations as provided in ORS 455.447, a surcharge of 1% to the totalof the structural and/or mechanical permit fees collected for essential, hazardous, major and special occupancy structures shall be collected. To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Electrical Permits – (New fees as mandated by OAR, Chapter 918-309) – (Section 6, pp. 20-21) ResidenceNew 1&2 Family Dwelling wiring less than 1,000 square feet $163.00171.00 New Multifamily Construction Fee for largest unit calculated using above Square footage rates, plus 50% of permit fFee for each additional unit Temporary Power – 601 to 1000 amps $204.00214.00 Temporary Power – 1001 or more amps or volts $469.00492.00 Branch Circuits -Without service or feeder fee – first branchOne new/alteration/extension of circuit$77.0081.00 -With service or feeder fee – each branch circuit $7.00 -Each Additional Branch Circuit $7.00 Limited Energy – Multi Family per floor $39.0041.00 Limited Energy – Multi Family protective signaling per floor $39.0041.00 Limited Energy – Commercial/Multi-Family $89.0093.00 Partial Inspection $89.00 Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours minimum 1 hour $105.00110.00 Electrical Quick Permits (sold in 10 only) No longer in Use $-0 Building Without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Solar Permits (MOVED to Section 6, Page 19) Installations in compliance with section 305.4 of the Oregon Solar Installation Specialty Code$160.00 All other installations based on valuation of the structural elements for the solar panels, including racking, mounting elements, rails, and the cost of labor to install use Table 3-A Mechanical Permits – (Section 6, p. 21-22) First Appliance Minimum Permit Fee $89.0093.00 Preliminary Inspection $89.00 Supplemental Mechanical Fee *Not In Use* $-0- Minimum Permit Fee $89.00 MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 6 of 8 Partial Inspection $89.00 Building Without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Commercial/Industrial/Public Mechanical System including installation costs Value based, See Table 3-A To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. For the purpose of defraying the cost of applying regulations as provided in ORS 455.447, a surcharge of 1% to the totalstructural and/or mechanical permit fees collected for essential, hazardous, major and special occupancy structures shall be collected. Plumbing Permits – (Section 6, pp. 22-23) Fees for the construction, alteration, or repair of plumbing on one- and two-family dwellings shall be calculated as described below. One- or two-family new construction Ffees include one kitchen and up to 100 feet each of water, sewer, and storm lines.drain, waste and vent installation, water distribution piping, and the first 100 feet of water service. One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and one bath $290.00305.00 One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and two bath $454.00477.00 One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and three bath $534.00561.00 One- or two-family new construction - Each Additional Bath, ½ bath counted as full $115.00121.00 Partial Inspection fee $89.0093.00 Building without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Hourly Inspection Fee for Requests Not In Permit Table $89.00 Plan Review Fee for Med Gas 30% of Permit FeeUse Table 3-A When plans are incomplete or substantially changed so as to require additional plan review, additional hourly plan review fees may be charged based on the additional time required. Residential Fire Sprinklers – 13D Multipurpose or Continuous Loop Fire Suppression 1 – 2,000 sq. ft. $89.0093.00 2,001 – 3,600 sq. ft. $142.00149.00 3,601 – 7,200 sq. ft. $212.00223.00 7,201 sq. ft. and greater $283.00297.00 Additional Miscellaneous Fees – (Section 6, pp. 23-24) Miscellaneous Building Fees Table No. 3-F Please add 12% State Surcharge (Where Applicable) Master Permit Program – one time application fee and yearly renewal $100.00 Investigative Fee – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 Inspection for Which No Fee is Specifically Indicated – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 Mobile Home Accessory Structure Value Hourly Inspection Fee for Requests Not In Permit Table – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 7 of 8 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Permit Approval - Shall Not Exceed 30 Days Without Renewal. Renewal Fee is the Same Fee As Original Temporary Occupancy Permit Fee: 1 & 2 Family Dwellings/per 30 day period $154.00162.00 Triplex & 4-Plex/per 30 day period $302.00317.00 Apartment Buildings/ per 30 day period $302.00317.00 + $3739/unit Remodels Alterations Commercial/Industrial Buildings & Tenant Infill/per 30 day period $154.00162.00 All other Commercial/Industrial Buildings/per 30 day period $454.00477.00+10% of Bldg Permit Fee Building Without Permit Penalty Fee Cost of Bldg Permit Manufactured Home Placement $483.00507.00+$30.00 State Admin Fee Manufactured Dwelling/RV Parks – Area Development Permit The Area Development Permit feet to be calculated based on the valuations Shown in Table 2 of OAR 918-600-0030 for Manufactured Dwelling/Mobile Home Parks and Table 2 of OAR 918-650-0030 for Recreational Park & Organizational Camp – and applying the valuation amount to Table 3-A Additional Plan Review Due To Changes In Plans – all disciplines $89.0093.00/hr Site Investigation and Posting of NSF Check $89.00 Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours/hour – all disciplines, – 1 hour minimum$105.00110.00 Section 7: Engineering Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. Section 8: Planning Services Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. Section 9: Utilities EXISTING LANGUAGE Compensation for City Property (SMC 4.710 Ordinance No. 5891, enacted May 18, 1998; amended by Ordinance No. 6203, enacted July 16, 2007) If the right is granted, by lease, license, franchise or other manner, to use and occupy City property other than the public ways for the installation of facilities. Fee assessed per property PROPOSED LANGUAGE Compensation for City Property (SMC 4.710 Ordinance No. 5891, enacted May 18, 1998; amended by Ordinance No. 6203, enacted July 16, 2007) If the right is granted, by lease, license, franchise or other manner, to use and occupy City property other than the public ways for the installation of facilities. Attachment to City-Owned Pole Per Year $5,000 per pole Other City Property Fee assessed per property MEMORANDUM March 27, 2017 Attachment 1 - Page 8 of 8 Section 10: System Development Charges Annual inflationary increases in effect July 1, 2016. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff is recommending that Council adopt a resolution updating the Master Fees and Charges Schedule. Adoption of any fees and charges would be effective May 1, 2017. Resolution Option 1 would adopt the new fee schedule as discussed at the work session held on February 27th Resolution Option 2 would adopt the new fee schedule as discussed at the work session held on February 27th and also include the additional fee for Compensation for City Property in Section 9. Attachment 2, Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION No. _______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD ADOPTING A MASTER FEES AND CHARGES SCHEDULE FOR FEES, CHARGES, RATES, PERMITS AND LICENSES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE, FIRE CODE, AND BUILDING CODE. WHEREAS, the City is authorized pursuant to Section 4 of the 2001 Springfield Charter and Oregon Revised Statutes to establish fees and charges based on costs for specific services rendered; and WHEREAS, the proposed Master Fees and Charges Schedule of Fees, Charges, Rates, Permits, and Licenses contains changes, most of which are increases for a 5% Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) and/or minor changes in descriptions. However, the proceeding changes to the fees and charges are either above a 5% COLA, are a new fee, are being omitted, or have significant change in description. SECTION 1 GENERAL City Hall Meeting Room Rates; SECTION 2 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY Fire Code Plan Check, Fire Protection and Life Safety System Construction Permits; SECTION 3 LIBRARY Computer Use Card; SECTION 4 MUNICIPAL COURT Wedding Ceremony Fee; SECTION 5 POLICE Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 6 BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES Site Plan Review Fee, Fire & Life Safety Plan Review Fee, Solar Permits, Residential Fire Suppression, Electrical Permits, Mechanical Permits, Plumbing Permits, Additional Miscellaneous Fees; SECTION 7 ENGINEERING Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 8 PLANNING SERVICES Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 9 UTILITIES Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 10 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Increases include an annual automatic escalator to rates. New rates effective 7/1/2016. WHEREAS, the opportunity for public comment at a public hearing has been provided prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Springfield to amend the Master Fees and Charges Schedule as follows: Attachment 2, Page 2 of 2 1) For Attachment 2 Master Fees and Charges Schedule, Exhibit A adopts in full the Master Fees and Charges Schedule Attachment 2 Exhibit A as detailed in the Master Fees and Charges Schedule Exhibit A for the following: a) Chapter 1 – General Fees b) Chapter 2 – Fire & Life Safety c) Chapter 3 – Library d) Chapter 4 – Municipal Court e) Chapter 5 – Police f) Chapter 6 – Building and Safety Code g) Chapter 7 – Engineering h) Chapter 8 – Planning Services i) Chapter 9 – Utilities j) Chapter 10 – System Development Charges 2) Future Resolutions of the Common Council may be adopted to amend, add, or delete any rate, permit fee, license fee, or other fee or charge. 3) If any particular rate, permit fee, license fee, and other fee or charge should be held invalid by operation of law or any court of competent jurisdiction or the enforcement of any fee restrained by such court pending the final determination as to its validity, the remainder of the rates, permit fees, license fees, fees, and charges specified in the Springfield Master Fees and Charges Schedule shall not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect. This Resolution shall take effect on May 1, 2017. Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Springfield this 3rd day of April 2017 by a vote of _____ for and _____ against. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Springfield this 3rd of April 2017. _______________________________________ Mayor Attest: ____________________________________ Amy Sowa, City Recorder Master Fees & Charges May 1, 2017 Page 1 of 74 Page 2 of 74 Page 3 of 74 Page 4 of 74 Page 5 of 74 Page 6 of 74 Page 7 of 74 Page 8 of 74 Page 9 of 74 Page 10 of 74 Page 11 of 74 Page 12 of 74 Page 13 of 74 Page 14 of 74 Page 15 of 74 Page 16 of 74 Page 17 of 74 Page 18 of 74 Page 19 of 74 Page 20 of 74 Page 21 of 74 Page 22 of 74 Page 23 of 74 Page 24 of 74 Page 25 of 74 Page 26 of 74 Page 27 of 74 Page 28 of 74 Page 29 of 74 Page 30 of 74 Page 31 of 74 Page 32 of 74 Page 33 of 74 Page 34 of 74 Page 35 of 74 Page 36 of 74 Page 37 of 74 Page 38 of 74 Page 39 of 74 Page 40 of 74 Page 41 of 74 Page 42 of 74 Page 43 of 74 Page 44 of 74 Page 45 of 74 Page 46 of 74 Page 47 of 74 Page 48 of 74 Page 49 of 74 Page 50 of 74 Page 51 of 74 Page 52 of 74 Page 53 of 74 Page 54 of 74 Page 55 of 74 Page 56 of 74 Page 57 of 74 Page 58 of 74 Page 59 of 74 Page 60 of 74 Page 61 of 74 Page 62 of 74 Page 63 of 74 Page 64 of 74 Page 65 of 74 Page 66 of 74 Page 67 of 74 Page 68 of 74 Page 69 of 74 Page 70 of 74 Page 71 of 74 Page 72 of 74 Page 73 of 74 Page 74 of 74 Attachment 3, Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION No. _______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD ADOPTING A MASTER FEES AND CHARGES SCHEDULE FOR FEES, CHARGES, RATES, PERMITS AND LICENSES AS ESTABLISHED BY THE SPRINGFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE, FIRE CODE, AND BUILDING CODE. WHEREAS, the City is authorized pursuant to Section 4 of the 2001 Springfield Charter and Oregon Revised Statutes to establish fees and charges based on costs for specific services rendered; and WHEREAS, the proposed Master Fees and Charges Schedule of Fees, Charges, Rates, Permits, and Licenses contains changes, most of which are increases for a 5% Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) and/or minor changes in descriptions. However, the proceeding changes to the fees and charges are either above a 5% COLA, are a new fee, are being omitted, or have significant change in description. SECTION 1 GENERAL City Hall Meeting Room Rates; SECTION 2 FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY Fire Code Plan Check, Fire Protection and Life Safety System Construction Permits; SECTION 3 LIBRARY Computer Use Card; SECTION 4 MUNICIPAL COURT Wedding Ceremony Fee; SECTION 5 POLICE Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 6 BUILDING AND SAFETY FEES Site Plan Review Fee, Fire & Life Safety Plan Review Fee, Solar Permits, Residential Fire Suppression, Electrical Permits, Mechanical Permits, Plumbing Permits, Additional Miscellaneous Fees; SECTION 7 ENGINEERING Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 8 PLANNING SERVICES Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services. SECTION 9 UTILITIES Annual inflationary index updates based on analysis of increased labor costs for these services; Add new fee for Compensation of City Property SECTION 10 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Increases include an annual automatic escalator to rates. New rates effective 7/1/2016. WHEREAS, the opportunity for public comment at a public hearing has been provided prior to the adoption of this Resolution; and NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Springfield to amend the Master Fees and Charges Schedule as follows: Attachment 3, Page 2 of 2 1) For Attachment 2 Master Fees and Charges Schedule, Exhibit A adopts in full the Master Fees and Charges Schedule Attachment 2 Exhibit A as detailed in the Master Fees and Charges Schedule Exhibit A for the following: a) Chapter 1 – General Fees b) Chapter 2 – Fire & Life Safety c) Chapter 3 – Library d) Chapter 4 – Municipal Court e) Chapter 5 – Police f) Chapter 6 – Building and Safety Code g) Chapter 7 – Engineering h) Chapter 8 – Planning Services i) Chapter 9 – Utilities j) Chapter 10 – System Development Charges 2) Future Resolutions of the Common Council may be adopted to amend, add, or delete any rate, permit fee, license fee, or other fee or charge. 3) If any particular rate, permit fee, license fee, and other fee or charge should be held invalid by operation of law or any court of competent jurisdiction or the enforcement of any fee restrained by such court pending the final determination as to its validity, the remainder of the rates, permit fees, license fees, fees, and charges specified in the Springfield Master Fees and Charges Schedule shall not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect. This Resolution shall take effect on May 1, 2017. Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Springfield this 3rd day of April 2017 by a vote of _____ for and _____ against. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Springfield this 3rd of April 2017. _______________________________________ Mayor Attest: ____________________________________ Amy Sowa, City Recorder Attachment 4 City of Springfield, Oregon Springfield is a family-friendly community where a healthy economy and numerous historical aspects of Oregon’s past have blended into a vibrant place to call home. Springfield is adjacent to I-5 and nestled between two rivers. The McKenzie River is world-famous for fly fishing and summer steelhead. The Willamette River also boasts excellent fishing and is popular for whitewater rafting. This Master Fees and Charges Schedule consolidates all City of Springfield (“City”) fees and charges, adopted by City Council resolutions, for the various services that the City provides. It is scheduled to be updated semi-annually and reflects all fee resolutions passed by Council during the year. Fee Variance and Waiver Statement Based upon an unusual circumstance or event, past practices, demonstrated hardship, or public benefit, the City Manager is authorized to waive or decrease fees or charges in a particular matter, or establish a fee not yet authorized in this resolution. When a new fee is established by the City Manager, it may be incorporated into this resolution. It shall be communicated to Council in writing to allow opportunity for comment. The request for a waiver or reduction may be in writing. If the City Manager or his designee agrees to said waiver or reduction, he/she may inform the City Council of the request and his/her decision in writing, except in minor matters. The City of Springfield has three types of fees and charges, with different methodologies for changing them: Master Schedule of Fees and Charges Established by the Municipal Code The Municipal Code provides the right for the City to establish a fee or charge against the cost of providing a particular service. If the specific amount of the fee itself is contained in the municipal code, it takes the passage of an ordinance by the Council to change the actual fee. Examples of fees that are included in this category are business license, sanitary and stormwater rates, technology fees, and SaniPac franchise fees. Master Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees and Charges Authorized within the Municipal Code, Development Code, or Fire Code The Municipal, Development, and Fire Codes provide the right for the City to establish a fee or charge against the cost of providing a particular service. In these cases, the respective codes do not contain the specific amount of the fee, only the authorization to levy the fee. It then takes the passage of a resolution by the Council to change the actual fee. Examples of major fees included in this category are the City’s planning fees, ambulance transport fees, system development charges, and hazardous material inspection and storage fees. Attachment 4 Master Schedule of Fees and Charges Established by the Building Code The Building Code provides the right for the City to establish a fee or charge against the cost of providing a particular service. In the Building Code, the specific methodology of the fee is often contained within the Code. In these cases, it takes the passage of an ordinance by the Council to change the actual fee. Prior to the passage by Council, any building fees that are regulated by the State Building Code must first be presented to the State and follow a specific public notice schedule. Examples of major fees that are included in this category are the City’s building permits, plumbing, and electrical fees. Attachment 4 Table of Contents Definitions & Acronyms ................................................................................................................... iv Section 1: General .......................................................................................................................... 1 Section 2: Fire and Life Safety ........................................................................................................ 9 Section 3: Library Services ............................................................................................................ 13 Section 4: Municipal Court .......................................................................................................... 14 Section 5: Police............................................................................................................................ 17 Section 6: Building and Safety Fees .............................................................................................. 20 Section 7: Engineering ................................................................................................................. 29 Section 8: Planning Services ........................................................................................................ 37 Section 9: Utilities ......................................................................................................................... 49 Section 10: System Development Charges.................................................................................. 67 Exhibits .......................................................................................................................................... 70 Attachment 4 Definitions & Acronyms ORS: Oregon Revised Statutes, effective as of 2013 SMC: Springfield Municipal Code, current through Ordinance 6340 and the September 2015 code supplement Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 1 Attachment 4 Section 1: General The following fees shall be charged for the general activities of the City: (ORS 192.440 (4)) The Oregon Revised Statutes authorize the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making public records available, including costs for summarizing, compiling, or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. Business License (SMC 7.000) Only specific businesses are required to obtain a business license (see below). All business license applications shall be made to the City manager. If a proposed business requires a business license, the application and approval of the license shall occur prior to operation of any business requiring a business license. Each licensee shall meet the standards as described in sections 7.000 to 7.006. See SMC 7.000 for conditions of a license Applicable to Licenses (SMC 7.005) Delinquent License Fees. A penalty of $10.00 or ten percent of the license fee, whichever is greater, shall accrue for each month a business has operated without obtaining a business license. Late Fee/Penalty Fee 10% or $10.00 per month whichever is greater Duplicate License (per duplicate copy) $5.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Alarm System (Business) License (SMC 7.012, 7.024) No person shall establish, maintain or operate an alarm system, alarm business or alarm agent within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every alarm system, alarm business or alarm agent, whether for hire or not, shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter. Fire alarms are exempt from licensing requirements. Alarm System Initial fee $56.0058.00 Alarm System Renewal fee, per year $20.0021.00 Alarm Agent Per two-year cycle $38.0039.00 Alarm Business Per year $89.0093.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Antique/Secondhand Dealer License (SMC 7.100, 7.102) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a used merchandise dealer business within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a used merchandise dealer carries on, shall be deemed a used merchandise dealer subject to the provisions of sections 7.100 to 7.112. Per year $146.00 153.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Auctioneer License (SMC 7.122, 7.126) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as an auctioneer within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where an auctioneer is engaged in auctioneering, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed an auctioneer subject to sections 7.120 to 7.126. Per year $167.00175.00 Per day $66.0069.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 2 Attachment 4 Auto-Wrecker License (SMC 7.132, 7.134) No person shall establish, maintain or operate an auto wrecking business within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where auto wrecking is carried on, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed an auto wrecker subject to the provisions of sections 7.130 to 7.134. Per year $66.0069.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Carnival/Circus License (SMC 7.140, 7.146) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a carnival or circus within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a carnival or circus is offered, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a carnival or circus subject to the provisions of sections 7.140 to 7.146. Per day $347.00364.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Christmas Tree Sales Lot/Firework Sales Lot (SMC 7.152, 7.156) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a fireworks sales lot or a Christmas tree sales lot within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every fireworks sales lot and Christmas tree sales lot, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a fireworks sales lot or Christmas tree sales lot subject to the provisions of sections 7.150 to 7.156. Per year $46.0048.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Dance Hall License (SMC 7.162, 7.168) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a dance hall within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a dance hall is carried on, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a dance hall subject to the provisions of sections 7.160 to 7.168. Initial $167.00175.00 Renewal $85.0089.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Detective Agency License (SMC 7.172, 7.180) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as a detective within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every private detective, whether for hire or not, is considered a private detective subject to the provisions of sections 7.170 to 7.180. 3 or more employees per year $335.00351.00 Less than 3 employees per year $236.00247.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Door-to-Door Solicitor License (SMC 7.202, 7.216) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as a door-to-door solicitor within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every door-to-door solicitor, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a door-to-door solicitor subject to the provisions of sections 7.200 to 7.216. Per year $48.0050.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 3 Attachment 4 Electrical Products License (SMC 7.222, 7.226) No person shall offer for sale electrical products within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where electrical products are for sale shall be subject to the provisions of sections 7.220 to 7.226. Per year $35.5037.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. First-Aid Operator License (SMC 7.242, 7.258) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as a first-aid vehicle business within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every first-aid vehicle business, whether for hire or not, is considered a first-aid vehicle business subject to the provisions of sections 7.240 to 7.258. Per year $223.00234.00 And per vehicle $56.0058.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Garage Sales License (SMC 7.262, 7.268) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a garage sale within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a garage sale is held shall be considered a garage sale subject to the provisions of sections 7.260 to 7.268. No charge Liquor License (SMC 7.300, 7.304) The Oregon Liquor Control Commission requires every applicant for a license to sell spirits, wines, beers, and other alcoholic liquors to obtain a recommendation in writing from the City Council. Initial $102.00100.00 Change $77.0075.00 Renewal $35.5035.00 Special Liquor $25.5025.00/daily Sale and Distribution of Tobacco and Tobacco Products to Minors-License Fees (SMC 5.300(2)) No tobacco retailer’s license shall be issued or continue to be valid unless the holder has paid the fees as required by this section. First License and/or change of ownership $86.0090.00 Annual Renewal $56.0058.00 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Manufactured Dwelling Park License (SMC 7.312, 7.314) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a manufactured dwelling park within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a manufactured dwelling park is offered, whether for hire or not, shall be considered a manufactured dwelling park subject to the provisions of sections 7.310 to 7.314. Up to 25 spaces per year $29.0030.00 26-50 spaces per year $56.0058.00 51-75 spaces per year $81.0085.00 76-100 spaces per year $104.00109.00 Over 100 spaces per year $1.260 per space 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 4 Attachment 4 Medical Marijuana Dispensaries (SMC 7.602) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a dispensary within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a dispensary is carried on, whether for profit or not, shall be deemed a dispensary subject to the provisions of sections 7.600 to 7.603. Initial $750.00787.00 Renewal $750.00787.00 Change of Ownership $750.00787.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Pool/Billiard Room License (SMC 7.322, 7.326) No person shall establish, maintain or operate pool rooms and billiard rooms within the City unless a license for that use obtained from the City. Every place or building where pool rooms and billiard rooms are offered, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a pool room or billiard room subject to the provisions of sections 7.320 to 7.326. Base fee per year $56.0058.00 Plus: First table per year $25.5026.00 Second table per year $22.5023.00 Third table per year $17.5018.00 Fourth table per year $12.2012.00 Each table thereafter per year $6.106.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Public Passenger License (Issued by City of Eugene) (SMC 7.332) No person or business may operate a public passenger vehicle company without a public passenger vehicle company license; however, an unlicensed public passenger vehicle operating outside the jurisdictional limits of Eugene and Springfield may deliver a fare from outside those limits to a location within the limits, if the vehicle waits for the person and retrieves the person for the return trip back outside the jurisdictional limits. No unlicensed public passenger vehicle company may solicit or accept any passenger within the City limits except as provided in this subsection. Recreational Marijuana Dispensaries (SMC 7.602) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a dispensary within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a dispensary is carried on, whether for profit or not, shall be deemed a dispensary subject to the provisions of sections 7.600 to 7.603. Initial $2,000.002,100.00 Renewal $2,100.002,000.00 Change of Ownership $2,100.002,000.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Rentals License (SMC 7.342, 7.344) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a rental property within the City unless a license for that use is obtained. Every place or building where rentals are offered, whether for hire or not, shall be deemed a rental property subject to the provisions of sections 7.340 to 7.346. Starts at four-plex and above per unit $17.5018.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 5 Attachment 4 Shooting Area License (SMC 7.352, 7.358) An applicant for a shooting area business license shall apply to the Development and Public Works Department prior to opening a shooting area facility. See sections 7.350 to 7.358 for conditions of operation. Per year $135.00141.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sidewalk Café Permit (Resolution 05-13, SMC 7.900-7.908) In the downtown district only, the City Manager, or the City Manager’s designee, may issue a revocable permit for an outdoor café allowing for the service of food and beverages at facilities placed on sidewalks within the public right-of-way abutting an existing eating establishment. See sections 7.900 to 7.908 for conditions of operation. Per Permit $27.5028.00 Social Games (SMC 5.254) (1) Social Games Prohibited/Exception. “Social games,” as defined in ORS 167.117 are prohibited within the corporate limits of the City of Springfield, except: (a) Social games between players in private homes or social games conducted by charitable, fraternal, religious or non-profit organizations where no house player, house bank or house odds exist and there is no house income; and (b) Pursuant to SMC section 5.258, The Springfield Social Gaming Code/Texas Holdem Poker Card Tournament. (2) “Non-Profit Organization” Defined. For the purpose of this section, “non-profit organization” means any person organized and existing for charitable, benevolent, eleemosynary, humane, philanthropic, educational, civic or other non-profit purposes. The fact that an organization does qualify for charitable deduction for tax purposes or that organization is otherwise exempted from payment of federal income taxes pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, constitutes prima facie evidence that the organization is a non-profit organization. (3) “House” Defined. Includes owner of business, private club, or place of public accommodation, and owner’s spouse, children of owner or spouse, owner’s brothers, sisters, or parents, or a business in which one of the foregoing named individual is associated. A license for the house is required by section 5.258(3) of this code. (4) “Tournament Organizer” Defined. A person other than the house who organizes the tournament, including but not limited to provision of poker chips and playing cards. A license for the tournament organizer is required by section 5.258(3) of this code. (5) The offenses specified in subsections (1), (2), (3) and (4) are punishable as violations and may include a fine not exceeding $720.00 pursuant to SMC section 1.205. Per year $111.00116.00 Renewal $111.00116.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sound Truck/Car License (SMC 7.362, 7.364) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a sound truck or car within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every vehicle used as a sound truck or car, whether for hire or not, is considered a sound truck or car subject to the provisions of sections 7.360 to 7.364. Per year $56.0058.00 Per day $7.007.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 6 Attachment 4 Special Event License (SMC 7.402, 7.404) (1) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a special event within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a special event is held, whether for hire or not, is considered a special event subject to the provisions of sections 7.400 to 7.422. (2) If the special event is to include a parade, as that term is defined in section 6.505, then a parade permit shall also be obtained from the Springfield Police Department. The City may require other licenses or permits if the special event will include other activities requiring permits or licenses under the applicable sections of the Springfield code. The need for other permits shall be determined by the City during the departmental review process under section 7.406. (3) The granting of a special event license shall not relieve any person of the responsibility to satisfy all code requirements respecting the manner in which the special event is conducted. Per application $143.00150.00 Event with liquor$143.00150.00 (plus tech fee) + $25.00 (no tech fee) 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected, but does not apply to the liquor fee. Tobacco Vending License (SMC 7.452, 7.454) No person shall establish, maintain or operate a tobacco vending machine within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every place or building where a tobacco vending machine is offered, whether for hire or not, is considered a tobacco vending machine subject to the provisions of sections 7.450 to 7.454. Per year $34.5036.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Transient Merchant License (SMC 7.472, 7.476) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as a transient merchant within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every transient merchant, whether for hire or not, is considered a transient merchant subject to the provisions of sections 7.470 to 7.476. Per day $17.5018.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Transient Merchant Food Cart License (SMC 7.474, 7.810) Transient merchants operating food carts, also known as “mobile units” as defined by ORS 624.310(8), may be allowed only on property that is zoned CC – Community Commercial, MRC – Major Retail Commercial, MUC – Mixed Used Commercial, MUE - Mixed Use Employment, HI - Heavy Industrial, LMI - Light/Medium Industrial, CI – Campus Industrial and PLO – Public Land and Open Space. Per year $36.5038.00 *Fees for the Downtown Food Court Program shall be as set by the City Manager or his/her designee in accordance with SMC 7.810. [Section 7.810 amended by Ordinance No. 6298, enacted July 22, 2013.] Vending on City Streets (SMC 7.802, 7.808) No person shall establish, maintain or operate as a vendor within the City unless a license for that use is obtained from the City. Every person operating as a vendor shall be deemed a vendor on City streets subject to the provisions of sections 7.800 to 7.808. No charge. Other General Fees GIS Rates (Standard) (Intergovernmental Agreement with Lane Council of Governments per ORS 190.050 providing authorization to impose and collect reasonable fees based on market prices or competitive bids for geographic data that have commercial value and are an entire formula, pattern, compilation, program, Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 7 Attachment 4 device, method, technique, process, database or system developed with a significant expenditure of public funds.) Planimetrics Hourly rate (1 hour minimum) $73.00 Up to 50 acres $101.00 Charge per additional acre above 50 $2.04 Charge per map sheet (approx. 138 acres) $307.00 Charge per square mile (640 acres) $1,424.00 Plus time in excess of 1 hour $66.00/per hour Half foot Orthophotography Hourly rate $73.00 One image $45.00 Charge per additional image $45.00 Plus hourly rate $66.00 Plot Requests Standard City Maps (without Orthos) $55.00 Standard City Maps (with Orthos) $61.00 Custom Plot Request: Plot Compilation and Plotting Charge/per hour $73.00 Custom Plot Request: Copy of a Completed Plot/per linear foot $7.10 A 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Technology Fee (Resolution 11-24) The Technology Fee is applied to the specific charges and fees identified in the above- named fee schedules when collected or imposed. Five percent of specific development-related charges and fees in the Building Safety Code Fee Schedule, the Master Schedule of Rates, Permits, Licenses and Other Fees and Charges in the Municipal Code, and the Master Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees and Charges, Rates and Licenses. City Hall Meeting Room Rates (Standard) The City of Springfield City Hall public meeting rooms (City Hall Lobby, Library Meeting Room, Jesse Maine Room and Meeting Room 3) are available for the community to use. However, to ensure availability of the rooms for City business, room usage shall be prioritized as follows: 1. City Council meeting or functions 2. Other City departments, including City Council advisory committees 3. Other public agencies 4. Other community organizations and groups 5. Special events All meetings conducted in the meeting rooms must be open to the public. Priority categories 1, 2 and 3 may be subject to the requirements of the Oregon Public Meeting Law, ORS 192.610 - 192.690 and may bump lower category events. All priority categories are available without regard to any distinction, discrimination, or restriction on account of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or national origin. No fees, dues or donations may be charged or solicited for any program or meeting held at City Hall. Rooms may be scheduled by the public if not in use for one of these other priority functions. Springfield’s Administrative Regulation #2 - City Hall Building Policy requires: “A fee for City Hall security shall be charged for the time a meeting or event extends beyond normally scheduled business hours (prior approval is required).” This fee covers staffing expenses related to keeping the building open and secure outside of normal operating hours. Section 1: General Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 8 Attachment 4 Room usage during operating hours Per hour $0.0035.00 Room usage outside of operating hours or for profit groupsPer hour $45.0050.00 Downtown Parking Program (Resolution 2015-13) Lot Name ASSET TYPE MONTHLY PER UNIT RATE/FEE City Hall North Premium Permit Parking Lot $30.00 City Hall South Premium Permit Parking Lot $30.00 Main Street Premium Permit Parking Lot $30.00 7th Street Pocket Non-Premium Permit Parking Lot $15.00 Justice Non-Premium Permit Parking Lot $15.00 Pioneer East Non-Premium Permit Parking Lot $15.00 Zone B On-Street On-Street Permit Zone $10.00 Lot Name ASSET TYPE ANNUALLY PER UNIT RATE/FEE Residential Permit Residential Permit Zone, Zone A & B $20.00 Violation of Posted Parking Restrictions Per Citation $ 16.00 Public Records Fees (ORS 192.440(4)) Oregon Revised Statutes authorizes the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making public records available, including costs for summarizing, compiling or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. Photocopy Charge Citywide (noted exceptions are Development and Public Works, Fire and Life Safety, Library, Police reports.) No charge for first 5 pages or first half-hour of research time. Thereafter $0.15/page Plus actual cost of City staff time and materials required to complete the request. Section 2: Fire and Life Safety City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 9 Attachment 4 Section 2: Fire and Life Safety The following fees shall be charged for the Fire & Life Safety activities of the City: Ambulance & Emergency Services User Fees (Fire Code and City of Springfield resolutions) Emergency and Non-Emergency Transport Rates Base Rate $1,770.00$1859.00 Base Rate (non-resident)* $1,980.00 $2079.00 *Live outside the Springfield Fire & Life Safety first-in response area Mileage Rate (per patient mile)** $22.03 $24.18 **Pro-rated for multiple patients transported in same medic unit Sit-Up Patients Base Rate $885.00 $929.50 Base Rate (non-resident) $990.00 $1039.50 Mileage Rate (per patient mile) $22.03 $24.18 Aid Call Base Rate $885.00 $929.50 Base Rate (non-resident) $990.00 $1039.50 Helicopter Calls Helicopter Transport Actual Vendor Charge In addition to helicopter and pilot direct vendor charges, base rate and mileage charges will apply if transported by paramedic ambulance to helicopter location for further transport. Fire First Responder Fee The First Responder rates may be used whenever the Fire Department arrives at a location and provides assessment or treatment to the patient who, subsequent to treatment, is transported by ambulance to a health care facility. The fee may be waived if the Fire Chief or the Fire Chief’s designee determines that payment of the fee would cause financial hardship to the patient. $325 per service Other EMS Fees Waiting Time (first ½ hour) No Charge Waiting Time (per ½ hour, after first ½ hour) $65.00 $68.25 Extra Attendant $80.00 $84.00 Ambulance Stand-by (per hour; 2 hour minimum) $160.00 $168.00 Stand-by On Scene Coordinator (per hour) $65.00 $68.25 Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Formatted: Right, Indent: Left: 0" Section 2: Fire and Life Safety City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 10 Attachment 4 FireMed Memberships Regular membership, per household, per year $65.00 Job Care membership, per household, per year $60.00 Fire Marshal’s Office Fees (Springfield Fire Code) Fire Code Plan Check Fire Code plan review associated with Building and Mechanical permits fee. 15% of Building permit fees If no building permit 15% of Mechanical permit fees Fire Protection and Life Safety System Construction Permits Permit Fee $125.00 minimum Permit cost is 3% of valuation of work to be performed for the system, up to a system’s contract value of $50,000; then $3.00 for each additional valuation of $1,000 or portion thereof. This formula will be applied to calculate fees for permits adopted in the City of Springfield Fire Code: 105.7.1 Automatic fire extinguishing systems and appurtenances 105.7.1.1 Fire Suppression Sprinkler systems 105.7.1.2 Commercial kitchen hood suppression systems 105.7.2 Battery Systems 105.7.3 Compressed gases 105.7.3.1 Detection systems, liquid and gas leak systems. 105.7.4 Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment. 105.7.5 Fire pumps and related equipment. 105.7.6 Flammable and combustible liquids. 105.7.7 Hazardous materials. 105.7.9 Private water mains and hydrant systems. 105.7.10 Private fire hydrants 105.7.11 Spraying or dipping. 105.7.12.1 Standpipe systems. Additional Staff Time (in excess of 2 hours) $16.50 per 15 minutes Fees will be collected by the Development and Public Works Department at issuance of the building permit as an additional fee. Fire Department New Construction Square Footage Fees Residential Square Footage $0.06/per sq. ft. Commercial Square Footage $0.11/per sq. ft. Applies to each square foot created requiring a building permit. Example: 1,550 sq. ft. house x $0.06 = $93.00. Comment [SJ1]: Raised last time Section 3: Library Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 11 Attachment 4 Fees will be collected by the Development and Public Works department at issuance of the building permit as an additional fee. Fire Safety Inspections (non-construction) Initial inspection No Charge 1st re-inspection No Charge 2nd re-inspection $27.50 $29.00 Operational Permit Fees Fee for occupancies requiring: Operational Permits (annual) $419.00 $440.00 per permit Operational Permits (other than annual) $419.00 $440.00 per permit The following exceptions shall apply: 105.6.9 Covered and Open Mall Buildings $187.00 $196.00 per permit 105.6.26 Liquid or Gas-Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in Assembly Buildings $187.00 $196.00 per permit 105.6.3 Places of Temporary Assembly $187.00 $196.00 per permit 105.6.43 Temporary Membrane Structures and Tents $187.00 $196.00 per permit 105.6.48 Performances with Fire $187.00 $196.00 per permit Operational permits may require additional processing and inspection time. An hourly rate of $99.00 $104.00 per hour will be assessed if additional time is necessary to achieve compliance with permit requirements. Licensed Facility Inspection Fees Fire Code compliance inspections are required as a condition of State licensing for various types of licensed facilities. Fees will be charged based on occupancy type as follows: Flat Rate Occupancy Type Inspection Per hour after 2 hrs 1st Re-inspection 2nd Re-inspection OT Rate per hour B, E $187 $196 $99 $104 Included $99 $104 $115 $121 I $398 $418 $99 $104 Included $99 $104 $115 $121 SR $398 $418 $99 $104 Included $99 $104 $115 $121 General Fees Fire First Responder Fee (Ground Emergency Medical Transport – GEMT) The First Responder rates may be used whenever the Fire Department arrives at a location and provides assessment or treatment to the patient who, subsequent to treatment, is transported by ambulance to a health care facility. The fee may be waived if the Fire Chief or the Fire Chief’s designee determines that payment of the fee would cause financial hardship to the patient. $325 per service Section 2: Fire and Life Safety City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 12 Attachment 4 Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) First Response Fees Fee applies when a fire engine company responds to a motor vehicle accident involving medical or rescue response. Only applies to residents outside the Springfield Fire & Life Safety First-In Response Area. FireMed eligible. Fire engine company response to motor-vehicle accident$479.00 $480.00 Classes CPR Training (non-FireMed member) $28.00 $29.50 CPR Training (FireMed member) $12.00 $12.50 Photocopy Charges (ORS 192.563) Oregon Revised Statutes authorize a healthcare provider that receives authorization to disclose protected health information (PHI) to be reimbursed according to the statute’s fee schedule. Therefore, the following photocopy charges apply: Up to 10 pages $12.25 $13.00 Pages 11-50 $0.50 per page Each page over 50 pages $0.25 per page Postage costs to mail PHI Actual cost Preparation of summary of PHI (requested by individual) Actual cost (ORS 192.440(4)) Oregon Revised Statutes authorize the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making such records available, including costs for summarizing, compiling or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. The following charges apply: Fire Reports $10.00 per report $12.00 Other Reports or Documents No Charge for first 5 pages Thereafter $0.15 per page Plus actual cost of City staff time and materials required to complete the request. Section 3: Library Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 13 Attachment 4 Section 3: Library Services The following fees shall be charged for the Library services of the City. General Fees (ORS 357.490 & 192.440) (SMC 2.462) Any and all fines and penalties received by the library in pursuance of the rules and regulations to be reviewed and recommended by the library board shall be collected by the library director and delivered to the City finance director at reasonable intervals. Non-Resident Fee for Library Card $8590.00 per year $5053.00 per six months $2527.00 per three months Replacement Library Card $23.00 Overdue ItemExtended Use Fee Adult Materials $.40 per item per day DVDs $0.50 per day per item, maximum of $5.00 per item Chilren’s and Young Adult Materials All other items $0.25 per day per item, maximum of $5.00 per item Replacement Fee Replacement of lost or damaged item – list price of item Processing Fee May be charged $5 processing fee for lost or damaged items Interlibrary Loans $35.00 per item Re-Shelving Fee Unclaimed Hold $1.00 each Unclaimed Interlibrary Loan $1.00 each Photocopy Charge $0.15 per copy (coin operated) Printing Fee $0.15 per page from public computers Computer Use Card $2.00 per day, one 2hour card per day limit Comment [ED2]: Proposed name change Formatted: Strikethrough Comment [l3]: New pricing system for overdues does not differentiate between DVDs and other materials, but does differentiate between collections by age Formatted: Strikethrough Comment [ED4]: New charge Section 4: Municipal Court City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 14 Attachment 4 Section 4: Municipal Court The following fees shall be charged for the Municipal Court activities of the City. General Fees Copy Fee Case File (current) $5.00 $6.00 Case File (archived) $10.00 $11.00 Miscellaneous: $ .15/page $0.20/page Certified Copies ORS 192.440 (4) authorizes the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making public records available, including costs for summarizing, compiling, or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. ORS 194.400 establishes the authority to charge notary fees. Case file $16.00 $17.00 Miscellaneous - first 4 pages $16.00 $17.00 each page thereafter $0.50 $1.00 Collection Fees ORS 137.118 provides the authority to charge and stipulates the maximum fee allowed to be 25% but not to exceed $250.00. A municipal, justice, district, circuit court to recoup the cost of collection action made necessary by the failure of judgment debtors in criminal actions to pay timely deferred payment agreements. Fee is to be accessed when payment is delinquent. Fee assessment is not dependent upon assignment to a collection agency. 25% but not to exceed $250.00 Conviction Fee City Council Resolution. Whenever the court forfeits money or imposes a sentence of a fine, including a sentence imposed and thereafter suspended, excluding parking violations, a fee in addition to such sentence shall be collected. The fee is not part of the penalty or in lieu of any part thereof but is included in the monetary judgment. The court is not required to impose the fee if it finds that the defendant is indigent or that imposition of the assessment would constitute an undue hardship. Payment to the court shall not be credited to the fee pursuant to ORS 137.295 until after crediting payments to statutorily mandated fees. Fee per case $26.00 $28.00 Court Appointed Attorney Fee ORS 151.505 and ORS 161.665 provide the authority to collect and pay. Fee covers cost of appointing, financial processing and actual attorney cost Fee per case $95.00 Section 4: Municipal Court City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 15 Attachment 4 Deferred Prosecution Diversion Fee (non-DUII) ORS 135.881 and ORS 161.665. Determined by the Judge and/or City Prosecutor on a case by case basis but generally: Fee per misdemeanor case: $256.00 $350.00 Fee per violation case: $ 61.00 DUII Diversion Agreement Administrative Fee ORS 813.240 (b) provides the authority to collect and pay. Fee per Case: $200.00 Inmate Housing Fee (Determined by sentencing judge, Resolution 09-15, ORS 169.151, ORS 137 540(1)) Up to: Per Case, Per Day $60.00 Non-Sufficient Funds Fee Fee per case/check $26.00 $28.00 Payment Agreement Fee (ORS 1.202) Authorizes fee for establishing and administering account for judgment that includes monetary obligation; fee for judgment. For revision to existing violation or misdemeanor payment agreement $26.00 $28.00 Each payment agreement re-issued as a result of Delinquent action of any kind $55.00 $58.00 Phone Notification Fee Cost recovery fee for automated phone notification; generally on case(s) to warn of pending formal non-compliance court action. Fee per automated call launched: $3.00 $4.00 Probation Court Supervision (ORS 137.540) The court may sentence the defendant to probation, which shall be subject to the following general conditions unless specifically deleted by the court. The probationer shall pay supervision fees, fines, restitution or other fees ordered by the court. Does not apply to DUII or Deferred Prosecutions Diversion Cases. $100.00 Probation Violation Fee (ORS 137.540) The court may sentence the defendant to probation, which shall be subject to the following general conditions unless specifically deleted by the court. The probationer shall: (a) pay supervision fees, fines, restitution or other fees ordered by the court. Fee will apply on any DUII Diversion or Deferred Prosecution Diversion cases. Fee may be waived at the discretion of the Judge. Show Cause: one issue only or first proceedings: generally $25.00 Show Cause; multiple issue or prior probation violation proceeding: generally Per Order $50.00 Section 4: Municipal Court City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 16 Attachment 4 Re-Open Fee Fee to reopen a case; to include costs to retrieve case, process documents for DMV to recall abstracts or retrieve disposition sheets. Fee per case $32.00 $34.00 Security Releases (ORS 135.265) Oregon Revised Statute sets the fee at 15% of Security amount Of fee 15% But not less than $5.00 Or more than $200.00 Special Computer Reports (ORS 192.440) Oregon Revised Statute authorizes the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making such records available including costs for summarizing, compiling, or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. Fee per hour general reports (with minimum of $30.00) $31.00 $33.00 Special programming or customized reports $31.00 $33.00 Suspension Fee (ORS 809.267) Fee for any case where the Court gives notice to DMV of the suspension or restriction of a defendant’s driving privileges. Fee per case $15.00 Traffic Safety Education Program Fee Fee to process and monitor cases assigned to the program for compliance. Fee amount is determined by Class of offense. (Class A violations are not eligible for the program.) Fee per case Class D $50.00 Class C $80.00 Class B $150.00 Warrant Fee (ORS 161.665) Fee for costs specially incurred in prosecuting a defendant for whom the Court enters a judgment of conviction. Fee per case $57.00 $60.00 Wedding Ceremony Fee Fee for a Judge to perform a wedding ceremony at the Court; to include court staff time to process marriage license and file with county records. Fee per wedding $100.00 Section 5: Police City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 17 Attachment 4 Section 5: Police The following fees shall be charged for the Police activities of the City: Police Reports Photocopies First 4 pages $11.0010.00 Each page thereafter $1.00 CAD Reports Each report $5.00 Certified Copies First 4 pages $16.0015.00 Each page thereafter $1.00 Criminal History Requests One original $11.0010.00 For first 4 $5.00 Plus each additional $1.000.75 Notarized original $16.0015.00 Each additional original $1.00 False Alarm Fee (SMC 7.026) Three or more false alarms, within a 365-day period, whether the result of equipment malfunction or user error, shall constitute an infraction in the municipal court. If convicted by a preponderance of the evidence, the court may impose a fine not to exceed $500. Per third false alarm $525.00500.00 Per alarm after within 365 days $525.00500.00 Military Police Record Checks No charge Microfilm Reports First 4 pages $16.0015.00 Each page thereafter $1.00 Non-Sufficient Funds Fee $27.5026.00 Photographs Actual cost with $5.00 minimum Special Computer Reports Per hour $35.00 30.00, with $35.00 20.00 minimum Video/Telephone/Radio Tapes $35.00 25.00 per hour with $35.00 25.00 minimum Misc. Photocopies First 5 pages No charge 6 pages and more, plus research time $0.15 per page Comment [JLC5]: New fee as of April 2016. Comment [JLC6]: Align with City standard? Comment [JLC7]: Align with City/CMO Misc. Photocopy fee? Section 5: Police City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 18 Attachment 4 Vehicle Impound Recovery $127.00 Warrant Fee (Criminal Code 161.665) $52.5050.00 Dog Licenses (SMC 5.426 (3)) Fees. Dog license fees are due and payable upon the issuance of licenses. Fees shall be determined by Council resolution. The types of licenses/fees required to be paid under the provisions of this code shall be as follows: (a) Dog License Fee—General. (b) Dog License Fee—Neutered. Dog keepers applying for this reduced fee must present a certificate from a licensed veterinarian stating that the dog to be licensed has been neutered. (c) Dog License Fee—Keepers, 60 Years of Age or Older. Dog owners applying for this reduced fee must present proper proof of age as well as proof of rabies vaccination for the dog to be licensed. (d) Duplicate License. (e) Commercial Kennel. (f) Impoundment. (g) Daily Care. (h) Watchdog. (i) Permits. 1 yr 2yr 3yr Unaltered Dog $36 $56 $71 Neutered Dog $15 $26 $36 Sr. Citizen(60+) Unaltered Dog $36 $56 $71 Sr. Citizen Neutered Dog $10 $17 $26 Non-Commercial Kennel $255 Watchdog $26 + above license fee Continued on Next Page Comment [JLC8]: Changed in April 2016 and also highest law enforcement vehicle impound recovery fee in our region. Comment [JLC9]: Dog license fees changed April 2016. Cost associated to creating updated form with new fees. Section 5: Police City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 19 Attachment 4 License Vietnamese Pig (SMC 5.426 (6)) (a) Every keeper of a Vietnamese Pig as set forth in section 5.416 shall obtain a license for the pig. In order to obtain the license, the owner or keeper shall submit to the City the veterinarian’s certificate specified in section 5.416(2)(b). The license fee shall be the same as a license fee for a dog as specified in subsection (3). (b) Licenses shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance or until the sale or gift of the pig, whichever first occurs. (c) Pig keepers shall renew the pig license before it becomes delinquent for as long as they keep or harbor the pig. (d) A license tag issued to a pig keeper shall be attached securely to a collar or harness of the pig for which it was issued. In addition to a collar or license, a microchip identification shall be utilized. If a license tag is lost, the keeper may obtain a duplicate license tag upon satisfactory proof of loss and payment of the required fee. (e) Failure to comply with any term or requirement of section 5.416 or this section by a pig keeper is punishable as a violation and may include a fine not exceeding $720.00 pursuant to SMC section 1.205. (f) In the event that the keeper or the individual designated in section 5.416(2)(e) is unavailable and short term housing for the pig is required, the keeper shall be responsible for such short term housing and food costs and shall reimburse the City or City’s designee for all costs expended. [Section 5.426 amended by Ordinance No. 5902, enacted December 7, 1998; further amended by Ordinance No. 6169, enacted May 15, 2006; further amended by Ordinance No. 6271, enacted July 18, 2011.] 1 yr 2yr 3yr Unaltered $36 $56 $71 Neutered $15 $26 $36 Sr. Citizen(62+) Unaltered $36 $56 $71 Sr. Citizen Neutered $10 $17 $26 Comment [ND10]: Per dept budget preparer: “These fees changed April 2016. Cost associated to creating another updated form with new fees.” Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 20 Attachment 4 Section 6: Building and Safety Fees The following fees shall be charged for the Building and Safety activities of the City: Technology Fee: All applications/permits/fees will be assessed a 5% technology fee. Site Plan Review Reduction in fee, Resolution 10-51 To the following fees, please add a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Building Permits (ORS 455.447) Structural, Commercial, Mechanical and Plumbing Permit Fees (where applicable) Table No. 3-A TOTAL VALUE Fee $1.00 - $2,000 $89.0093.00 $2,001 - $25,000 for the first $2,000 in value $89.0093.00 plus for each additional $1000 or fraction thereof. $11.3012.00 $25,001 - $50,000 for the first $25,000 in value $350.00369.00 plus for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof $8.609.00 $50,001 - $100,000 for the first $50,000 in value $566.00594.00 plus for each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof $5.506.00 $100,001 and Up for the first $100,000 in value $843.00894.00 plus for each additional $1,000 or portion thereof $5.00 In addition to the Building Permit Fee, the Plan Check Fee shall be 65% of the Building Permit fee. Fire & Life Safety Plan Review When Required 40%65% of Building Permit Fee Solar Permits Prescriptive Photovoltaic - Installations in compliance with section 305.4 of the Oregon Solar Installation Specialty Code; includes plan review $160.00168.00 Non-Prescriptive Photovoltaic - All other installations based on valuation of the structural elements for the solar panels, including racking, mounting elements, rails, and the cost of labor to install use Table 3-A Residential Fire Suppression – 13R Standalone Systems(includes plan review) 1 – 2,000 sq. ft. $200.00210.00 2,001 – 3,600 sq. ft. $250.00263.00 3,601 – 7,200 sq. ft. $325.00341.00 7,201 sq. ft. and greater $410.00431.00 Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", First line: 0", Tab stops: 0.25", Left + Not at 0.75" Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 21 Attachment 4 For the purpose of defraying the cost of applying regulations as provided in ORS 455.447, a surcharge of 1% to the totalof the structural and/or mechanical permit fees collected for essential, hazardous, major and special occupancy structures shall be collected. To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Electrical Permits Table No. 3-B Description Fee ResidenceNew 1&2 Family Dwelling wiring less than 1,000 square feet $163.00171.00 Each additional 500 sq.ft. or portion thereof $31.0033.00 New Multifamily Construction Fee for largest unit calculated using above Square footage rates, plus 50% of permit fFee for each additional unit Manufactured Home or Modular Dwelling (Service or Feeder) $77.0081.00 Temporary Power – 200 amps or less $77.0081.00 Temporary Power – 201 to 400 amps $106.00111.00 Temporary Power – 401 to 600 amps $154.00162.00 Temporary Power – 601 to 1000 amps $204.00214.00 Temporary Power – 1001 or more amps or volts $469.00492.00 Permanent Service or Feeder – 200 amps or less $98.00103.00 Permanent Service or Feeder – 201 to 400 amps $114.00120.00 Permanent Service or Feeder – 401 to 600 amps $193.00203.00 Permanent Service or Feeder – 601 to 999 amps $249.00261.00 Permanent Service or Feeder – 1000 amps or volts $570.00599.00 Electrical Service Reconnection with no changes to existing service size $77.0081.00 Branch Circuits -Without service or feeder fee – first branchOne new/alteration/extension of circuit$77.0081.00 -With service or feeder fee – each branch circuit $7.00 -Each Additional Branch Circuit $7.00 Each Irrigation Pump $77.0081.00 Each Electrical Sign or Outline Lighting $77.0081.00 Each Signal Panel $77.0081.00 Limited Energy – Residential $39.0041.00 Limited Energy – Multi Family per floor $39.0041.00 Limited Energy – Multi Family protective signaling per floor $39.0041.00 Limited Energy – Commercial/Multi-Family $89.0093.00 Inspections not covered by this schedule minimum 1 hour $89.0093.00 Re-inspection Fee/each $89.0093.00 Partial Inspection $89.00 Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours minimum 1 hour $105.00110.00 Minimum Permit Fee - Electrical $89.0093.00 Electrical Investigation Fee/hour $89.0093.00 Inspections For Which No Fee is Specifically Indicated/hour $89.0093.00 Electrical Quick Permits (sold in 10 only) No longer in Use $-0 Building Without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Electrical Plan Review 25% of Permit Fee Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 22 Attachment 4 Solar Permits Installations in compliance with section 305.4 of the Oregon Solar Installation Specialty Code $160.00 All other installations based on valuation of the structural elements for the solar panels, including racking, mounting elements, rails, and the cost of labor to install use Table 3-A Renewable Energy Systems 5 KVA or Less $115.00121.00 5.01 to 15 KVA $150.00158.00 15.01 to 25 KVA $190.00200.00 Over 25 KVA: Solar Generation Systems $190.00200.00 + $10 11 for each additional KVA Not to exceed $940.00987.00 Wind Generation Systems: 25.01 to 50 KVA $240.00252.00 50.01 to 100 KVA $480.00504.00 Over 100 KVA Calculated based on Service or Feeder sizes and Branch Circuits To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Mechanical Permits (Residential) Mechanical Permit Fees Table No. 3-D Description Fee First Appliance Minimum Permit Fee $89.0093.00 HVAC Up to 100,000 BTU $20.0021.00 More than 100,000 BTU $23.0024.00 Unit Heater $20.0021.00 Boiler/Compressor Up to 100,000 BTU $20.0021.00 3-15 Horsepower or 100,001 – 500,000 BTU $36.0038.00 Over 15 to 30 Horsepower or 500,001 – 999,000 BTU $53.0056.00 Over 30 to 50 Horsepower or 1,000,000 – 1,750,000 BTU $69.0072.00 Over 50 Horsepower or over 1,750,001 BTU $115.00121.00 Air Handling Unit Up to 10,000 CFM $13.0014.00 10,001 CFM and over $23.0024.00 Evaporative Cooler/Fan $16.0017.00 Vents Hood and Exhaust $16.0017.00 Vent Fan to One Duct $11.0012.00 Appliance Vent $11.0012.00 Gas Piping Each Piping System 1-4 Outlets $8.00 Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 23 Attachment 4 Each Outlet over 4 $5.00 LP Gas Tank and Piping $20.0021.00 Miscellaneous Domestic Incinerator $23.0024.00 Commercial Incinerator $91.0096.00 Wood/Pellet Stove $47.0049.00 Heat Pump $20.0021.00 Preliminary Inspection $89.00 Each Appliance Not Listed on this Schedule $16.0017.00 Inspections Not Covered by this Schedule/hour $89.0093.00 Re-inspection Fee/each $89.0093.00 Supplemental Mechanical Fee *Not In Use* $-0- Minimum Permit Fee $89.00 Partial Inspection $89.00 Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours minimum 1 hour $105.00110.00 Mechanical Investigation Fee/hour $89.0093.00 Building Without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Hourly Inspection Fee for Requests Not In Permit Tables/hour $89.0093.00 Mechanical Plan Review Fee 25% of Permit Fee Commercial/Industrial/Public Mechanical System including installation costs Value based, See Table 3-A To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. For the purpose of defraying the cost of applying regulations as provided in ORS 455.447, a surcharge of 1% to the totalstructural and/or mechanical permit fees collected for essential, hazardous, major and special occupancy structures shall be collected. Plumbing Permits Plumbing Permit Fees Table No. 3-C Fees for the construction, alteration, or repair of plumbing on one- and two-family dwellings shall be calculated as described below. One- or two-family new construction Ffees include one kitchen and up to 100 feet each of water, sewer, and storm lines.drain, waste and vent installation, water distribution piping, and the first 100 feet of water service. One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and one bath $290.00305.00 One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and two bath $454.00477.00 One- or two-family new construction with one kitchen and three bath $534.00561.00 One- or two-family new construction - Each Additional Bath, ½ bath counted as full $115.00121.00 One- or two-family new construction - Each Additional Kitchen $115.00121.00 Single Plumbing Fixture/each $22.0023.00 Sanitary Sewer: For the first 100 feet of line $92.0097.00 Each additional 100 feet of line or portion $22.0023.00 Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 24 Attachment 4 Water Service: First 100 feet of line $92.0097.00 Each additional 100 feet of line or portion $22.0023.00 Storm and Rain Drain: First 100 feet of line $92.0097.00 Each additional 100 feet of line or portion $22.0023.00 Sewage Ejector Pump/each $22.0023.00 Special Waste Connection/each $22.0023.00 Manufactured Home hook up on improved lot $89.0093.00 Backflow Prevention Device/each $22.0023.00 Relocated Structure $89.0093.00 Sanitary or Storm Sewer Cap $89.0093.00 Any trap or waste not connected to a fixture/each $22.0023.00 Any plumbing installation not listed in this schedule with sanitary waste or portable water supply $22.0023.00 Minimum Plumbing Permit Fee $89.0093.00 Partial Inspection fee $89.0093.00 Re-inspection Fee/each $89.0093.00 Inspections Not Covered By Schedule/hour $89.0093.00 Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours minimum 1 hour $105.00110.00 Investigation Fee/hour $89.0093.00 Building without Permit Penalty $ Permit Fee Hourly Inspection Fee for Requests Not In Permit Table $89.00 Commercial - Medical Gas Permit fee based on the valuation of installation costs and the system equipment: Use Table 3-A Plan Review Fee for Med Gas 30% of Permit FeeUse Table 3-A When plans are incomplete or substantially changed so as to require additional plan review, additional hourly plan review fees may be charged based on the additional time required. Plumbing Plan Review Fee 30% of Permit Fee Residential Fire Sprinklers – 13D Multipurpose or Continuous Loop Fire Suppression 1 – 2,000 sq. ft. $89.0093.00 2,001 – 3,600 sq. ft. $142.00149.00 3,601 – 7,200 sq. ft. $212.00223.00 7,201 sq. ft. and greater $283.00297.00 To the above fees, please add 12% State Surcharge and a $2.50 Continuing Education Fee. Additional Miscellaneous Fees Miscellaneous Building Fees Table No. 3-F Please add 12% State Surcharge (Where Applicable) Description Fee Master Permit Program – one time application fee and yearly renewal $100.00 Formatted: Font: Bold Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 25 Attachment 4 Investigative Fee – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 Inspection for Which No Fee is Specifically Indicated – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 Moving a Building or Structure $354.00372.00 Demolition of a Building or Structure – total removal, no state surcharge $89.0093.00 Mobile Home Accessory Structure Value Prefabricated Structures By Vvalue, see Table 3-A Hourly Inspection Fee for Requests Not In Permit Table – all disciplines/hour $89.0093.00 Address Assignment, each new or change unless requested by city staff/each $47.0049.00 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy Permit Approval - Shall Not Exceed 30 Days Without Renewal. Renewal Fee is the Same Fee As Original Temporary Occupancy Permit Fee: 1 & 2 Family Dwellings/per 30 day period $154.00162.00 Triplex & 4-Plex/per 30 day period $302.00317.00 Apartment Buildings/ per 30 day period $302.00317.00 + $3739/unit Remodels Alterations Commercial/Industrial Buildings & Tenant Infill/per 30 day period $154.00162.00 All other Commercial/Industrial Buildings/per 30 day period $454.00477.00+10% of Bldg Permit Fee Same As Plan Review Submittal $304.00319.00 Building Without Permit Penalty Fee Cost of Bldg Permit Manufactured Home Placement $483.00507.00+$30.00 State Admin Fee Manufactured Dwelling/RV Parks – Area Development Permit The Area Development Permit feet to be calculated based on the valuations Shown in Table 2 of OAR 918-600-0030 for Manufactured Dwelling/Mobile Home Parks and Table 2 of OAR 918-650-0030 for Recreational Park & Organizational Camp – and applying the valuation amount to Table 3-A Fire & Life Safety Plan Review When Required 40% of Building Permit Fee Additional Plan Review Due To Changes In Plans – all disciplines $89.0093.00/hr Hazardous Technical Report with No Plan Review $89.0093.00/hr Site Investigation and Posting of NSF Check $89.00 Administrative Fee for Non-Sufficient Funds Check $154.00162.00 Administrative Fee – Non Specialty Code Permits 10% Administrative Fee for Cash Deposits 10% Inspections Outside Normal Business Hours/hour – all disciplines, – 1 hour minimum$105.00110.00 Re-inspection Fee/each $89.0093.00 Quick Start(Expedited Plan Review) $231.00243.00 Phased Permits $290.00305.00 + 10% of the total building permit fee for each phase of work not to exceed $1,500 for each phase. Deferred Permits 65% of Bldg Permit Fee calculated using the valuation of the deferred portion of the project, with a minimum fee of $95.00100.00 Research Requests Technical (15-30 minutes) $31.0033.00 Technical (31-60 minutes) $61.0064.00 Non-Technical (15-30 minutes) $20.0021.00 Non-Technical (31-60 minutes) $38.0040.00 Any copy fee is in addition to research fees. 30 Minutes is minimum fee Posting Substandard Structures $89.0093.00 Formatted: Font: Bold Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 26 Attachment 4 Monthly Reports – Yearly “Mailing” List $78.0082.00/mailed $46.0048.00/faxed Weekly Issued Reports – Yearly “Mailing” List $336.00353.00/mailed $186.00195.00/faxed Addressing Information –Non-Agency-Government Yearly “Mailing” List $78.0082.00/mailed $46.0048.00/faxed Fire Department Process/Application Fee 10% of Fire fee Copying Costs First 5 copies up to 11” x 17” size are free. All additional copies $.50 each Large print copies - $4.00 each All special ordered maps are charged from the GIS price sheet. Copying Fee: Staff charge rate ½ hr. minimum Technical Research Fee: $87.0091.00/hr. Signs Sign Code Plan Review (SMC 8.218(1)) Permit Applications. Two complete sets of plans, engineering calculations, diagrams and other data shall be submitted with each application for a permit. The building official may require plans, computations and specifications to be prepared and designed by an engineer or architect. (a) A scaled plot plan with building dimensions, setback and location of proposed signs shall be submitted with the sign permit application. A photograph of each facade of the building shall be submitted. (b) A scaled elevation drawing shall be submitted in addition to the above requirements if a wall mounted sign will be erected. (c) A description of materials, anchors, footings and attachment systems shall be provided. (d) For all freestanding, pole or projecting signs over 20 feet in height, plans shall be submitted, drawn by a registered engineer. (e) Each application shall include photographs of existing signage on the property associated with the business. (f) If the application is for a billboard, the application must include an approved permit from the state of Oregon under the Oregon Motorists Information Act of 1971 (ORS 377.700 et seq.) prior to the erection of the billboard. Per Sign $42.00 Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 27 Attachment 4 Sign Permit Fees (SMC 8.218(2)) (2) Permit-Fees. Sign permit fees for permanent and temporary signs, excluding electrical, shall be set by resolution of the Council. Only one face of a double-faced sign will be used for calculation purposes. Each sign shall be considered separately when calculating plan review and sign permit charges. 0-35 square feet $80.00 36-to 60 square feet $110.00 61 to 100 square feet $140.00 101 to 150 square feet $160.00 151 to 200 square feet $200.00 201 to 300 square feet $250.00 301 to 400 square feet $300.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. 10% Administrative Fee will be applied when imposed or collected. Temporary Sign Permit Fee (SMC 8.218 (4)(3)) Temporary Sign Permit Fees. Four permits for each approved development area shall be permitted per calendar year. The fee for each permit shall be set by resolution by the Council. No temporary sign(s) shall be larger than 60 square feet and be erected for a maximum of 30 consecutive days per each permit. The temporary sign(s) shall be located completely on private property and shall be in compliance with the required setbacks as identified in Springfield Municipal Code. A security deposit is required when this permit is issued. If the applicant fails to remove the temporary sign(s) by the date specified on the permit, the deposit shall be forfeited and the City may remove the temporary sign(s). If any temporary signs are erected without first obtaining a permit, the permit fee shall be doubled. Temporary signs erected by or for the City for City-sponsored events, authorized by the City, or for the park district, utility company, or hospital for community events are exempt. Per permit $100.00 Plus security deposit $100.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. 10% Administrative Fee will be applied when imposed or collected. Sign Code Modification Fee (SMC 8.238(2)) A modification is defined as a request for a sign that complies with the provisions of this sign code in all respects except size or height and the proposed request is not more than 15 percent greater than otherwise allowed. If the applicant chooses to apply for a modification to the sign code, they may apply through the development services department for a cost set by resolution of the council. This modification request will be reviewed, and a decision reached by the Development and Public Works Director within 30 days of the application, providing the application is complete. The following criteria must be met in order for a modification to be approved: (a) Locational and/or dimensional problems have been identified; and (b) The proposed adjustment will not cause any of the following adverse effects on neighboring properties: (i) Creates a vision clearance hazard for pedestrians, motor vehicles or bicyclists; or (ii) Creates a hazard for fire prevention or fire suppression; or (iii) Public safety is compromised; and (c) The hardship is not self-imposed. Per application $200.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 6: Building and Safety Fees City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 28 Attachment 4 Sign Code Appeal Fee (Building Board of Appeals) (SMC 8.238(5)) An applicant who is denied a modification request may appeal the decision of the Development and Public Works Department to the Building Board of Appeals for a cost set by resolution of the Council. The request will be reviewed by the Board and a decision reached within 30 days of the application date. Per Application $150.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sign Code Appeal Fee (City Council Appeal) (SMC 8.238(6)) An applicant may appeal the decision of the Board of Appeals regarding an appeal of a modification or a variance to the City Council for a cost set by resolution of the Council. The City Council’s decision is final except that or a writ of review to Circuit Court is available to appeal the City Council’s decision pursuant to Oregon law. [Section 8.238 amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002.] Per application $100.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sign Code Variance Fee (SMC 2.568(5)) Hear appeals from the sign code as provided in chapter 8, section 8.238 of the Springfield Municipal Code. Per Application $300.00 Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 29 Attachment 4 Section 7: Engineering The following fees shall be charged for the Engineering activities of the City: Land Drainage Alteration Permit (Resolution 11-23, SMC 8.332(1), 8.332(2)) Plan Checking Fee For excavation and fill on the same site, the fee shall be based on the volume of the excavation or fill, whichever is greater. Before accepting a set of plans and specifications for checking, the Development and Public Works Director shall collect a plan-checking fee. Where not covered by the approved improvement plans for the development, separate permits and fees may apply to retaining walls or major drainage structures in accordance with the State Building Code. There shall be no separate charge for standard terrace drains and similar facilities. The amount of the plan checking fee for grading plans shall be based on the average actual costs as set forth by resolution of the City Council. The rates and charges herein provided are for incurred costs based upon the use or availability for use of the public right-of-way and/or the storm sewer system, as well as for meeting the routine obligations of ownership, which is necessary for the regulation of and provision for public health, safety, and welfare. The charge is controlled by the user’s or potential user’s request and choice of the kind, nature and quantity of use. The plan-checking fee, for a grading permit authorizing additional work to a valid permit, shall be the difference between such fee paid for the original permit and the fee shown for the entire project. Grading Permit Fees A fee for each grading permit shall be paid to the Development and Public Works Director based on the average actual costs as set forth by resolution of the City Council. The rates and charges herein provided are for incurred costs based upon the use or availability for use of the public right-of-way and/or the storm sewer system, as well as for meeting the routine obligations of ownership, which is necessary for the regulation of and provision for public health, safety, and welfare. The charge is controlled by the user’s or potential user’s request and choice of the kind, nature, and quantity of use. The fee for 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. Single Family/Duplex Residential “Short Form” fee (non-sensitive areas: i.e. lot slope less than 15%; no work in or near a drainageway or swale; no wetlands on site; not in a flood plain) Flat fee $485.00509.00 “LDAP” fee (work within sensitive areas: i.e. any of the following: lot slope equal to or greater than 15%; work in or near a drainageway or swale; wetlands on site; site in flood plain) Flat fee $968.001,016.00 Commercial/Industrial/Multifamily/Other 1) Plan Check Fee $485.00509.00 2) Plus: Volume Fee Up to 100 cubic yards $242.00254.00 101 to 1,000 cubic yards $242.00254.00 Plus: Per 100 cubic yards over 100 $47.0049.00 1,001 to 25,000 cubic yards $678.00695.00 Plus: Per 1,000 cubic yards over 1,000$81.0085.00 Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 30 Attachment 4 Greater than 25,000 cubic yards: Actual recorded staff costs, overhead and project expenses $2,743 minimum Plus: $4,500 deposit and additional deposits as required Plus Permit Administration/Inspection Fee Up to 100 cubic yards $242.00254.00 101 to 1,000 cubic yards $242.00254.00 Plus: Per 100 cubic yards over 100 $81.0085.00 1,001 to 25,000 cubic yards $968.001,019.00 Plus: Per 1,000 cubic yards over 1,000$161.00169.00 Greater than 25,000 cubic yards Actual recorded staff costs, overhead and project expenses $4,8415,075 minimum Plus $4,500 deposit and additional deposits as required 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Corrective LDAP Any LDAP processed after work is conducted without required City approvals is considered a corrective LDAP. In addition to the normal LDAP fees, calculated based on an estimate of the work performed at the time of the corrective LDAP, the corrective LDAP shall also pay for actual recorded staff costs, overhead, and project expenses in the administration of the corrective LDAP. The initial deposits for the corrective LDAP, in addition to the standard LDAP fees, shall be $3,000 for parcels less than one acre and $3,000 + $1,500 per acre for parcels more than one acre. If the deposit is insufficient to cover City expenses for the project, additional deposits will be required. Re-Inspection Fee $98.00103.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Asphalt Damage Deposit (SMC 3.210(1)(a), 3.212(3)) Before the issuance of any permit under this article, the Development and Public Works Director shall require the applicant to deposit such reasonable security as the Director requires to comply with the provisions of this article and with the City’s specifications pertaining to the conduct of work. $926.00972.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 31 Attachment 4 Comprehensive Fee for Use of Public Ways (Non-Utility) (SMC 3.224) No structure or device shall be placed in, upon, over or under the public way unless the owner of such structure or device shall have received a placement permit authorizing the placement of such structure or device. Any violation of this provision shall be an infraction within the meaning of Chapter 5 of this code. Per foot-annual rental of City conduit $2.00 Per foot-annual placement fee for conduit four inches or less in diameter $5.00 And for each inch of diameter in excess of four inches. $1.00 per foot 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Encroachment Permit (SMC 3.212(1)) Applications for the encroachment permit shall be on the form prescribed by the Development and Public Works Director, and accompanied by the fee therefore, in an amount fixed by the Council by resolution. $301.00316.00 Re-inspection Fee $103.00108.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sign Permit Fee: Signs in the Public Right-of-Way (Banners) (SMC 3.223(1),(7)) Banner. Any non-rigid material such as canvas, vinyl or cloth, with no enclosing framework, which contains advertising copy. Over the Street Banner (SMC 3.223(1),(7)) Over the Street Banner. A banner that hangs between two poles that straddle the City street at locations designated by the City. Per permit $150.00 Open Banner (SMC 3.223(1),(7)) Open Banner. A double sided, embroidered banner displayed in the Downtown or Mohawk area that is attached to a pole, purchased and installed by the City, and advertises a business or organization. Downtown Business District $110-150 Mohawk Business District $110-150 Light Pole Banner (SMC 3.223 (1),(7)) Pole Banner. A banner attached to City utility poles or traffic signal poles at designated areas throughout the City. Per permit $100.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Comprehensive Telecommunication Placement Plan Review Fee (SMC 3.226(6)) At the election of the applicant, the applicant may file a comprehensive telecommunications placement plan which describes all facilities it presently intends to install. Such plan is subject to approval of the Development and Public Works Director and may be modified from time to time by the applicant with the approval of the Development and Public Works Director. The fee for review of such plan shall be fixed by the Council by resolution. $757.00795.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 32 Attachment 4 Curb Cut Fee (SMC 3.254, 3.256) In case the permit shall be granted, it shall be the duty of the applicant to pay a fee based on the average actual costs as set forth by resolution of the Council. The same fee shall be charged for new construction or repair. The rates and charges herein provided are incurred costs based upon the use or availability for use of the public right-of-way, the availability of which is necessary for the regulation of, and provision for, the public health, safety and welfare. The charge is controlled by the user’s (or potential user’s) request and choice of the kind, nature and quantity of use. First curb cut $109.00114.00 Second curb cut $58.0061.00 Re-inspection fee Per re-inspection $103.00108.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Curb Cut Fee and Sidewalk Construction Permit: Multiple Permit Discount (SMC 3.250, 3.256, 3.300(1)) Before any sidewalk in a public right of way is started, a permit shall be obtained from the building official. At the time the permit is issued, the applicant shall pay a fee based on the average actual costs for permit administration and sidewalk inspection as set forth by resolution of the Council for the sidewalk, for either new construction or repair. These requirements do not apply, however, when such work is done under contract with the City or covered by a subdivision agreement with the City. The rates and charges herein provided are incurred costs based upon the use or availability for use of the public right-of-way, the availability of which is necessary for the regulation of, and provision for, the public health, safety and welfare. The charge is controlled by the user’s (or potential user’s) request and choice of the kind, nature and quantity of use. Discount when applicant obtains up to three Curb Cut or Sidewalk Construction Permits in same location. $37.0039.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Placement Permit for Standard Mailbox - No Sidewalk Construction (SMC 3.226) No fee Placement Permit (SMC 3.226 (2)) Prior to placing a structure or device in the right-of-way, the owner of such structure or device shall secure a placement permit, which permit shall also serve as an encroachment permit. $301.00316.00 Per re-Inspection $107.00112.00 Plus an Asphalt Damage Deposit (SMC 3.214(2)(b)) $926.00972.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sidewalk Construction Permit (SMC 3.300, 3.310(1)) Before any sidewalk in a public right-of-way is started, a permit shall be obtained from the building official. At the time the permit is issued, the applicant shall pay a fee based on the average actual costs for permit administration and sidewalk inspection as set forth by resolution of the Council for the sidewalk, for either new construction or repair. For the first 90 feet of sidewalk $109.00114.00 Per square foot after $0.090.10 Re-inspection fee $103.00108.00 Sidewalk Repair Permit $20.0021.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 33 Attachment 4 Sewer Connection Fee-Unassessed (Sewer In-Lieu-of-Assessment Fee) (SMC 3.356(3)) Upon making an application as herein provided, such person shall pay to the City an amount based upon the City’s established rate per square foot of benefited property. This rate is based on the average actual sewer construction costs per square foot of benefited property, as set by resolution of the Council. Any rate adjustment shall be determined by the previous year’s sewer construction costs and projected inflation to the next construction season. The depth of the benefited property shall not exceed 150 feet from the street or 150 feet from the sanitary sewer line if the sewer line is not within the street right-of-way, except by special authorization by the Development and Public Works Director and based upon reasonable judgment, such as a. The location of the building in relation to the referenced 150 foot line; b. The possibility of future development for the building sites beyond the 150 foot depth. Except as provided by (a) and (b) immediately preceding, a reduced charge will be charged for that area beyond the 150 foot line. The sum so paid may be deposited against any future sanitary sewer assessment which may be made against said property. In the event the sum paid exceeds the assessment any excess will be refunded to the property owner. Per square foot for first 150 feet of depth $0.68 And per square foot thereafter $0.34 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected Unassessed Property along McVay Highway, Franklin Boulevard to Nugget Way (SMC 3.356(3)(c)) The City Council has determined that a special rate is appropriate for properties directly benefitted by the Franklin/McVay Sanitary Sewer Extension, City Project #21080, to provide a reasonable and just fee based upon the size and configuration of the benefitted properties. Per square foot $0.19 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Sewer Construction Permit (SMC 3.358(4)) An application for a permit to construct a sanitary sewer shall be accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the Council. If more than 50 percent of an existing sewer line is to be reconstructed, then it shall be classed as new construction. No charge Sewer Reconstruction Permit (SMC 3.358(5)) An application for a permit to reconstruct any sanitary sewer shall be accompanied by a fee set by resolution of the Council. If less than 50 percent of an existing sewer line is to be reconstructed, then it shall be classed as repairs. No charge Temporary Storage Fee (SMC 3.214(2)(b)) Fee for the temporary storage of articles in the public right-of-way during construction as provided for in section 5.052(2)(a), if applicable: Per square foot with a $275.00289.00 minimum charge $2.00 plus and Asphalt Damage Deposit (SMC 3.214(2)(b) $926.00972.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 34 Attachment 4 General Engineering Fees Public Improvement Permit (PIP): Plan Approval and Deposits Schedule of deposits pertaining to PIP plan approval and permit (SMC 3.018 (1)) From time to time the Council shall, on recommendation of the City Engineer, by resolution, adopt a schedule of deposit amounts that shall categorize projects and the required deposit. In determining the recommended amount of a deposit, the City Engineer shall consider the actual costs of performing review for approval and preliminary testing, and the costs of inspection, testing, and other services provided to projects of similar cost of construction in the immediately preceding fiscal year, adjusted by the change in the Construction Cost Index during the past twelve months. (2) Such actual costs shall include the employee’s base salary; other direct project expenses, such as copies, project documentation, the use of consultants, the cost of materials testing and an allowance for indirect costs based on percentages determined by the Finance Director. Deposits shall be in accordance with such schedule except where the City Engineer determines, in writing, that unusual circumstances associated with the project require a deposit of a greater or lesser amount. 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Post-Monumentation Deposit for Subdivision and Partition (ORS 92.065(1)) Base deposit $2,800.00 Plus monument (each) $130.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Project Bid Books and Project Draft Plans (ORS 192.440(4)) Oregon Revised Statutes authorize the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making such records available including costs for summarizing, compiling, or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. Minimum, varies by project $28.0029.00 Bid books on Compact disc $28.0029.00/per disc 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Real Property Compensation Application Fee (SMC 2.930(11)) A demand shall include payment of a fee in the amount established by separate resolution of the City Council to at least partially cover the City’s cost of processing the demand. The City manager may waive the fee if the owner is unable to pay the fee or for other purpose necessary for the public health, safety and welfare; (b) The City Manager shall maintain a record of the City’s actual cost of processing the demand, including the cost of obtaining any information required by section 2.930 that the owner does not provide to the City; (c) In the event the fee is not sufficient to cover all of the City’s costs, or in the event the owner fails to pay any fees not waived, the owner shall pay the fee or balance owed, if any, upon receipt of an appropriate billing statement from the City; (d) If the fee paid is more than the amount of the City’s actual costs in processing the demand, then the excess shall be returned to the owner; (e) In the event that the fee is not paid in full within 30 calendar days after receipt of billing, the City may take any enforcement actions provided by law to collect such fee, including but not limited to filing a lien on the property. Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 35 Attachment 4 (f) If a demand is determined to be a valid demand the City shall reimburse the owner for any fee paid. Per Application $538.00565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Re-Apportionment Fee (SMC 3.154) Apportionment or reapportionment shall only be made upon the written request of the record owner of the tract or parcel of property involved directed to the finance director. The request shall be accompanied by a survey map of the parcels to receive the assessment liens as reapportioned, together with a legal description thereof. Apportionment or reapportionment shall only be made upon the written request of the record owner of the tract or parcel of property involved directed to the finance director. The request shall be accompanied by a survey map of the parcels to receive the assessment liens as reapportioned, together with a legal description thereof. First two lots $28.0029.00 Extra per lot $10.0011.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Standard Construction Specification or Engineering Design Standards and Procedures Books (ORS 192.440(4)) Oregon Revised Statutes authorize the public body to establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual costs in making such records available including costs for summarizing, compiling, or tailoring such records, either in organization or media, to meet the person’s request. $43.0045.00/each 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Other Engineering Fees Asphaltic Job Mix Testing Fee Each Public Improvement Project using asphaltic paving $414.00435.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Local Improvement District Assessment Service Fee (SMC 3.072) An assessment service fee of 6.2 percent of the cost of direct construction, advertising, testing and engineering of local public improvement projects shall be added and included in the assessment made to each benefiting property owner in order to cover the origination, billing and collection cost on assessment. Per Assessment 6.2% of Assessment Reimbursement District Application Fee (SMC 3.610 (1)) A person who is required to or chooses to finance some or all of the cost of an infrastructure improvement that will be available to provide service to property, other than property owned by the person, may, by written application filed with the Development and Public Works Director, request that the City establish a reimbursement district. The infrastructure improvements must be in addition to or in a size greater than those that would otherwise ordinarily be required in connection with the application for permit approval and must be available to provide service to property other than property owned by the applicant. Examples include, but shall not be limited to, intersections, full-street rather than half-street improvements, traffic signals, off-site sidewalks, connection of street sections for continuity, extension of water lines, and extension of sewer lines. The City may also initiate formation of a reimbursement district. The application shall be accompanied by a fee, as established by resolution, sufficient to cover the cost of administrative review and notice pursuant to this section. Per Benefitted Parcel $500.00 Each Section 7: Engineering City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 36 Attachment 4 Reimbursement District Administration Fee (SMC 316(2)) The City may charge a fee for administration of the agreement. The administration fee shall be fixed by the Council in the resolution approving and forming the reimbursement district. The administration fee is due and payable to the City at the time the agreement is signed (or, if specified as a percentage, shall be paid quarterly based upon the reimbursement fees paid during that quarter). For Reimbursement Districts with 10 or fewer Benefitted Parcels $500.00 each For Reimbursement Districts with more than 10 Benefitted Parcels 6.2% of the Reimbursement Fees collected from a District each quarter Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 37 Attachment 4 Section 8: Planning Services The following fees shall be charged for the Planning activities of the City: Development Code Application Fees (Resolution 10-51, Springfield Development Code 5.4-100) Any applications being processed before the Hearings Official (except an appeal) shall pay an additional deposit of $5,000 for the cost of the Hearings Official. Any amount not expended by the Hearings Official shall be returned to the applicant. Charges in excess of this additional fee shall be assessed to the applicant. Note: Low-Income Fee Reduction: any application fee related to the development of low-income housing or facilities may be reduced pursuant to the criteria of Section 1.070(4)of the Springfield Development Code. General Notes Expedited Processing Fee: Any request to prioritize and expedite the review of a particular application out of the order in which applications are received, shall be approved at the discretion of the Director and shall be charged a non-refundable fee of $11,000 or 3 times the application fee, whichever is greater; where the development area is greater than 10 acres an additional $550 per acre will be charged. Technology Fee: All applications will be assessed a 5% technology fee with the exception of Pre- Submittal Meeting, Development Issues Meeting, Pre-Application Report, Appeal of Type II Director’s Decision, Appeal of Expedited Land Division, and certain required fees (ex: Postage/ Notification Fees). Copying Costs Copying Fee: Staff Charge out rate ½ hour minimum Plus: First 5 copies up to 11” x 17” No charge All additional copies $0.50 each Large print copies $4.00 each All special ordered maps are charged from the GIS price sheet. General Applications Accessory Dwelling Unit (SDC 5.5-100) Type I City and Urban Growth Boundary: $772.00$811.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Amendment of Development Code Text (SDC 5.6-100) Ballot Measure 56 permits charging staff time for mailing, plus materials and postage. Mailing & Postage Staff Time $79.00$75.00 Plus: Materials and Postage Type IV City $7,873.00$8,267.00 UGB $12,472.00$11,878.00 Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 38 Attachment 4 Annexation (SDC 5.7-100) Annexation to the City of Springfield, UGB Only Type IV Single family dwellings on LDR property of less than 10,000 square feet $1,042.00$1,094.00 <1 acre $2,392.00$2,278.00 1 acre > 5 acres $3,059.00$2,913.00 5 acres > 10 acres $4,082.00$3,888.00 10 acres> 25 acres $5,151.00$4,906.00 25 acres > 50 acres $6,393.00$6,089.00 50 acres > 100 acres $7,359.00$7,009.00 100 acres or more $10,143.00$9,660.00 Postage Fee for all Type IV $593.00$565.00 Annexation Special District Boundary Adjustments/Withdrawals 10% of the paid annexation fee (exclusive of postage) UGB Only Comprehensive Planning Fee per acre $2,098$1,998.00/acre Concurrent Special District Boundary Adjustments and/or Withdrawals, including but not limited to: Park and Recreation Districts; Water Districts; Fire Districts; Library Districts, etc 10% of applicable annexation fee (regardless of the number of Districts) 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Appeals (SDC 5.3-100) Type III* Appeal of Expedited Land Division $334.00$351.00 Appeal of Type II Director's Decision (ORS 227.175) $250.00 Type IV Appeal of Type III Decision to City Council City $2,468.00$2,591.00 UGB $3,910.00$3,724.00 *This fee is established by ORS 227.175. Council acknowledges Neighborhood Associations shall be charged a fee for an appeal. Note for all local appeals: If an appellant prevails at the hearing or subsequent hearing, the filing fee for the initial fee shall be refunded. This applies to local appeals only. The appellant prevails if the hearings body sustains one or more of the applicants allegations and amends, remands or reverses the land use decision. Conceptual Development Plan (SDC 3.4-315) Type III City $15,267.00$14,540.00 UGB $23,030.00$21,933.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 39 Attachment 4 Conceptual Development Plan Amendments (SDC 3.4-315) Type III City $5,914.00$5,632.00 UGB $8,922.00$8,497.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Department of Motor Vehicle Licensing (Permit) New City $785.00$748.00 UGB $943.00$898.00 Renewal City $314.00$299.00 UGB $379.00$361.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Determination of Non-Conforming Use Status (SDC 5.8-100) Type I City $119.00$113.00 UGB $179.00$170.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Development Issues Meeting (SDC 5.1-100(a)) City & UGB $582.00$554.00 Discretionary Use (SDC 5.9-100) Type III City $4,274.00$4,070.00 UGB $6,446.00$6,139.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Drinking Water Protection Overlay District (SDC 3.3-200) Type I City & UGB $1,138.00$1,084.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Expedited Land Division (SDC 5.1-145) Type II: The fee for an Expedited Land Division (ELD) shall be twice the fee calculated for a regular land division plus an appeal fee established in ORS 197.380 to defray costs in the event the decision is appealed. If the decision is not appealed, the appeal fee for ELD shall be refunded. A separate postage fee is required for an ELD. Final Site Plan Inspection for Occupancy/LUC/Change of Use (Permit) City & UGB $314.00$299.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 40 Attachment 4 Floodplain Development Base Fee (SDC 3.3-400)* Type I Floodplain Base Fees City $1,234.00$1,175.00 UGB $1,862.00$1,773.00 Plus: Subdivision $223.00$212.00 per lot Partitions and site plans $446.00$425.00 per acre For all development areas >5 acres $15,240$14,514.00 deposit is required** 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. *A Floodplain permit processed after land use activity is conducted without required City approvals shall be charged an additional fee of $525$500 per acre in addition to the regular application fee. The City establishes these fees based on the average cost of providing programmatic service for activities conducted without permits. **The >5 acre deposit shall be refunded upon completion, inspection and final approval of work under the flood plain permit and associated applications. Formal Interpretation (SDC 5.11-100) Type II City $1,975.00$1,881.00 UGB $2,567.00$2,445.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Type IV * Ballot Measure 56 permits charging staff time for mailing and postage, plus materials and postage. Mailing & Postage Staff Time $79.00$75.00 Plus: Materials and Postage Formal Interpretation Involving Policy City $5,294.00$5,042.00 UGB $7,986.00$7,606.00 Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Hillside Overlay District (HD) (SDC 3.3-500) Type II City & UGB $1,022$973.00/acre Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Historic (SDC 3.3-900) Type III Demolition of Historic Landmark City $3,876.00$3,691.00 UGB $5,849.00$5,570.00 Establishment of Historic Landmark Inventory City & UGB $2,145.00$2,043.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 41 Attachment 4 Type I Historic Commission Review under Type I City $66.00$63.00 UGB $174.00$166.00 Type II Historic Commission Review Under Type II City $197.00$188.00 UGB $522.00$497.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Hospital Support Overlay District (HS) (SDC 3.3-1100) Type II City Only $3,259.00$3,104.00 Plus $653.00$622.00/acre Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Land Use Compatibility Statement/Zoning Verification Letter (SDC 3.1-100) Permit City $314.00$299.00 UGB $339.00$323.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Manufactured Dwelling Park (SDC 3.2-235) Type II City $11,017.00$10,492.00 UGB $16,617.00$15,826.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Manufactured Dwelling Park Space Line Adjustment (SDC 3.2-235) Type I City $419.00$399.00 UGB $1,110.00$1,057.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Master Plan (SDC 5.13-100) Master Plan Approval Preliminary Type II City $15,267.00$14,540.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre UGB $23,030.00$21,933.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 42 Attachment 4 Type III City $21,005.00$20,005.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre UGB $31,621.00$30,115.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Final Master Plan Approval Final Master Plan Approval fee is 10% of the paid master plan approval fee (exclusive of postage). 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Master Plan Modification Type I City $2,938.00$2,798.00 UGB $4,404.00$4,194.00 Type II City $5,914.00$5,632.00 UGB $8,922.00$8,497.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Type III City $10,799.00$10,285.00 UGB $15,788.00$15,036.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Metro Plan Amendment (SDC 5.14-100) Acre fee for diagram amendment Type I, special instruction Type IV City $24,288.00$23,131.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre UGB $36,637.00$34,892.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 Type II, special instruction Type IV City $11,778.00$11,217.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre UGB $15,107.00$14,388.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Minimum Development Standards Type I Minor City Only $811.00$772.00 Major City Only $1,116.00$1,063.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Non-Conforming Use Expansion/Modification Type II City $4,274.00$4,070.00 UGB $6,446.00$6,139.00 Plus: Postage $174.00 $166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 43 Attachment 4 Partitions (SDC 5.12-100) Pre-Submittal Meeting-Tentative Pre-Submittal Meeting-Plat Required prior to submittal of Partition - Tentative Plan and Partition – Plat applications. City $368.00$386.00 UGB $581.00$553.00 Partition Tentative Plan Type II* City $5,439.00$5,180.00 UGB $9,953.00$9,479.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Partition Plat A reconfiguration of lots or a decrease in the number of lots in a platted partition or subdivision shall be charged the tentative replat/replat plat fee for either subdivision or partition as appropriate. An Increase in the number of lots in a platted partition or subdivision shall be charged either the partition tentative plan/partition plat or subdivision tentative/ subdivision plat. Type I* City & UGB $2,989.00$2,847.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Plan Review (SDC 2.1-115) Minor City $129.00$123.00 UGB $313.00$298.00 Major City $230.00$219.00 UGB $313.00$298.00 Pre-Application Report (SMC 5.1-100) City & UGB $3,967.00$3,778.00 Pre-Submittal Meeting (SMC 5.1-100) City $386.00$368.00 UGB $581.00$553.00 Property Line Adjustment (SMC 5.16-100) Type I City $696.00$663.00 UGB $1,049.00$999.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Pr Property Line Adjustment-Serial Type II City $1,390.00$1,324.00 UGB $2,095.00$1,995.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 44 Attachment 4 Replat (SDC 5.12-100) Pre-Submittal Meeting-Tentative Pre-Submittal Meeting-Plat Required prior to submittal of Major Replat Tentative Plan and Major Replat Plat applications. City $386.00$368.00 Minor Replat Tentative Plan Type II City $3,481.00$3,315.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Minor Replat Plat Type I City $2,046.00$1,949.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Major Replat Tentative Plan Type II City $5,656.00$5,387.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Major Replat Plat Type I City $2,049.00$1,951.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Refinement Plan Amendment (SDC 5.6-100) Acre fee for diagram amendment Type IV City $11,778.00$11,217.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre UGB $18,122.00 $17,259.00 Plus $708.00$674.00/acre Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Site Plan Review (SDC 5.17-100) Pre-Submittal Meeting Required prior to submittal of Site Plan Review and Site Plan Review Modification – Major applications. City $386.00$368.00 UGB $581.00$553.00 Site Plan Review Type II <10,000 sq. ft. impervious surface City & UGB $4,713.00$4,489.00 10,000 sq. ft. or greater impervious surface City & UGB $4,713.00$4,489.00 Plus $56.00$53.00/1,000 sq. ft. Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 45 Attachment 4 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Site Plan Review Modification-Major Type II City & UGB $4,549.00$4,332.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Site Plan Review Modification-Minor Type I City $1,385.00$1,319.00 UGB $2,091.00$1,991.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Final Site Plan Equivalent Type I City & UGB $4,199.00$3,999.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Final Site Plan Review/Development Agreement (SMC 5.17-100) Type I - Final site plan and development agreement fee is 10% of the paid site plan fee (exclusive of postage). 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Solar Access Guarantee (SMC 5.18-100) Type II City $872.00$830.00 UGB $1,055.00$1,005.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Street Name Change City Only $5,294.00$5,042.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Subdivisions (SDC 5.12-100) Pre-Submittal Meeting-Tentative Pre-Submittal Meeting-Plat Required prior to submittal of Subdivision – Tentative Plan and Subdivision – Plat Applications. City Only $386.00$368.00 Subdivision-LDR-Tentative Plan Type II <2 acres $6,160.00$5,867.00 Plus $265.00$252.00/lot 2 acres to 5 acres $8,720.00$8,305.00 Plus $436.00$415.00/lot 5 acres to 10 acres $11,534.00$10,985.00 Plus $693.00$660.00/lot 10 acres to 20 acres $12,168.00$11,589.00 Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 46 Attachment 4 Plus $706.00$672.00/lot Greater than 20 acres $12,802.00$12,192.00 Plus $769.00$732.00/lot Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Subdivision-LDR-Plat Type I $852.00$811.00 Plus $531.00$506.00/lot 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Subdivision-Non-LDR-Tentative Plan Type II $10,876.00$10,358.00 Plus $653.00$622.00/acre Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Subdivision-Non-LDR-Plat Type I $4,359.00$4,151.00 Plus $708.00/$674.00acre 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Temporary Use (SMC 5.10-100) Fee Waiver: The Director may reduce or waive the fee for Temporary Use-Emergency Medical Hardship upon verification of low-income status of the owner occupant. Type II-Emergency Medical Hardship City & UGB $309.00$294.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Type I-Manufactured Dwelling-After a Disaster City & UGB $415.00$395.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Time Extension for Certain Improvements City $359.00$342.00 UGB $1,166.00$1,110.00 Tree Felling Permit (SDC 5.19-100) Any Tree Felling processed after land use activity is conducted without required City approvals shall be charged an additional fee of $200 per tree in addition to the regular application fee. The City establishes these fees based on the average cost of providing programmatic service for activities conducted without permits. Type II – City & UGB Base Fee $1,100.00$1,048.00 Less than five (5) trees No charge 6-10 Trees Base Fee Plus$56.00$53.00/tree >10 Trees Base Fee Plus$558.00$531.00/acre Filbert Orchards Base Fee Only Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 47 Attachment 4 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Vacation (SDC 5.20-100) Public Easement- Type II City $1,385.00$1,319.00 UGB $2,091.00$1,991.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. ROW, Subdivision Plat and other public property- Type IV City $5,294.00$5,042.00 UGB $7,986.00$7,606.00 Plus: Postage $593.00$565.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Variance (SDC 5.21-100) Type II-Minor Variance (up to 30%) City & UGB $2,717.00$2,588.00 Plus: Postage $174.00$166.00 Type III-Major Variance City $7,089.00$6,751.00 UGB $10,693.00$10,184.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Willamette Greenway (SMC 3.3-300) Type III Greenway Setback Line Establishment without Development City/UGB $3,225.00$3,071.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 Type III-Greenway Setback Line already established City $3,225.00$3,071.00 UGB $6,826.00$6,501.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 Type III-Greenway Setback Line not already established City $6,444.00$6,137.00 Plus $653.00$622.00/acre UGB $9,218.00$8,779.00 Plus $653.00$622.00/acre Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Section 8: Planning Services City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 48 Attachment 4 Zoning Map Amendment (SDC 5.22-100) The Development will process citizens-initiated zoning map amendments, for properties where the zoning and plan designation are in conflict, three times a year beginning in January. There will be no application fee for applicants who choose to utilize this program, however a Type III notification fee will be required for each application. Type III City $5,781.00$5,506.00 UGB $11,337.00$10,797.00 Plus: Postage $421.00$401.00 For a copy of the City Council Ordinances please contact the Current Development Division at (541)726-3753. Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 49 Attachment 4 Section 9: Utilities The following fees shall be charged for the Utilities activities of the City: User Fees Wastewater and Regional Wastewater (Sewer) Rates Resolution 2015-12 Beginning with bills rendered on or after July 1, 2015 wastewater (sewer) charges shall be as follows: 2.5% Local Wastewater Rate Increase 2.0% Regional Wastewater Rate Increase Stormwater (Drainage) Rates Resolutions 2015-12 Beginning with bills rendered on or after July 1, 2015 stormwater (drainage) charges shall be as follows: 3.7% Local Stormwater Rate Increase Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 50 Attachment 4 Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 51 Attachment 4 Industrial Pretreatment (SMC 4.020) (1) Purpose. It is the purpose of this section to reduce the City’s cost of implementation of the pretreatment program through a system of equitable charges or fees to be paid by the industrial users of the City sewerage system who are subject to this section for certain service. The applicable charges or fees shall be set forth on a schedule of fees adopted by resolution of the Council. (2) Adoption. (a) Setting up and operating the pretreatment program. (b) Sampling, monitoring, inspections, and surveillance procedures. (c) Reviewing accidental discharge procedures and construction. (d) Reviewing and acting upon permit applications. (e) Other services as the City manager may deem necessary to carry out the requirements contained herein. (SMC 4.008, 4.070) No industrial user shall discharge wastewater containing restricted substances into the City sewerage system, in excess of limitations specified by conditions of its discharge permit or published by the City manager. The City manager shall publish and revise from time to time rules which designate and establish limits for restricted substances. At all times, these rules shall cover and be at least as strict as those for pollutants as defined in state or federal regulations. Discharge limits or rules in effect and incorporated into any discharge permit shall remain in effect for that permit until it expires, except as modified pursuant to section 4.024. The City manager is authorized and directed to promulgate such rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary or proper to carry out the purposes or provisions of sections 4.002 to 4.094. Nothing in these sections shall prevent the City manager from seeking judicial or governmental agency assistance to implement the purposes and provisions of this code. Annual Permit Fee Administrative Rule 4.0503 R4.0503-C (1) A nonrefundable annual permit fee in the amount listed in the most recent amendment of the Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 340-045-0075: Permit Fee Schedule Table 70E (Annual Pretreatment Fees-Significant Industrial User) shall be paid to the City by each permitted Significant Industrial User(SIO). The fee shall be due annually on August 1 and will be applied to each SIU specified in the City’s annual DEQ Pretreatment Report for the previous calendar year. OAR 340-045-0075 Permit Fee Schedule Table 70E Annual Pretreatment Fee Significant Industrial User $ 637 per industry Administrative Rule 4.0503, Appendix B Resample and Analytical Cost Barometer Sample Type Cost Metals1 (except Mercury) - Composite $118.00 Metals1 (except Mercury) - Grab $152.00 Mercury2 Composite $122.00 Mercury2 Grab $182.00 Silica Gel Treated Hexane Ext. Material - Grab $274.00 Cyanide Composite $148.00 1 The above cost for metals includes the cost of analysis for one metal; each additional metal analysis would cost $14. 2 Cost for mercury includes sampling. If mercury is included with sampling for other metals, additional cost for mercury is $18. Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 52 Attachment 4 Cyanide Grab $182.00 pH Grab $149.00 Phenols Composite $146.00 Phenols Grab $181.00 Volatile Organics (EPA 624) - Grab $283.00 Semi-volatile Organics (EPA 625) - Grab $433.00 BTEX Grab $163.00 The costs in the above table will be reviewed annually, and adjusted when necessary Administrative Rule 4.0503, Appendix A Enforcement Response Guide - Effluent Limitations or General Discharge Prohibitions (See Notes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 11. 12) Nature of Violation First month with violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Second month with violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Violation Penalty $100 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Third month with a violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Fourth month with violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Violation Penalty $300 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Fifth month with violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Violation Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $500 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Sixth to twelfth month with violation(s) in a 12-month period Response Notice of Violation (Administrative Compliance Order remains in effect) Penalty $500 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Any series of violations of effluent limitations which meet the definition of Significant Noncompliance Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty See Note 5 Personnel City Manager Any exceedance of effluent limitations which causes danger, interference, pass-through, or sludge contamination Response Administrative Compliance Order or civil litigation or terminate service Penalty $2,500 per pollutant per day Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 53 Attachment 4 Failure to Report Noncompliance (See Note 12) Nature of Violation Failure to immediately report any slug load, spill or discharge that could cause interference or pass-through, (no harm) Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to immediately report any spill, slug load, or discharge causing interference or pass-through, or other harm Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Failure to report a violation of a permit effluent limitation within 24 hours Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to report a violation of a permit effluent limitation within 3 days Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to provide a certified laboratory report and written report within 5 days of a permit effluent limitation violation Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to provide a written report of an effluent limitation violation as required by a Notice of Violation Response Notice of Violation Penalty $300 Personnel City Manager Any noncompliance report late by more than 30 days (SNC) Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Failure to Submit Other Required Reports Nature of Violation Failure to notify the City of a substantial change in volume or character of pollutants in discharge Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to notify the City of a batch discharge Response Notice of Violation Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 54 Attachment 4 Failure to report a slug discharge within 24 hours Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to notify the City of the disposal of over 500 gallons of wastewater to any other person in a period of 12 consecutive months Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to obtain prior written permission for discharge of any hazardous waste, subject to exemptions in City Code Response Notice of Violation Penalty $1,000 Personnel City Manager Failure to report the discharge of any hazardous waste within 180 days, subject to exemptions in City Code Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Two or more failures to submit required reports or notifications in a 12-month period Response Administrative Compliance Order (See Note 2) Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Failure to report all monitoring data Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager General Reporting Requirements Nature of Violation Any report (other than a noncompliance report) late by more than 5 days but less than 15 days Response Telephone Call Penalty None Personnel City Manager Any report (other than a noncompliance report) late by 15 to 30 days Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Any report (other than a noncompliance report) late by more than 30 days (SNC) Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Any incomplete or inaccurate report, or any report improperly signed or certified Response Telephone Call Penalty None Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 55 Attachment 4 Any incomplete or inaccurate report, or any report improperly signed or certified after telephone notice by City Response Notice of Violation Penalty $100 Personnel City Manager Pollution Management Practices Nature of Violation Failure to implement required pollution management practices (first notice) Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to implement required pollution management practices (second notice) Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 per month Personnel City Manager Record Keeping Nature of Violation Failure to maintain required records for three years Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Monitoring Nature of Violation Failure to conduct self-monitoring as required in permit Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 per sample day and conduct monitoring Personnel City Manager Improper sampling or analytical procedures used, no intent Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Improper sampling or analytical procedures used, intent Response Administrative Compliance Order (See Note 10, Page 12) Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Failure to install required monitoring equipment or facilities, delay less than 30 days Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to install required monitoring equipment or facilities, delay more than 30 days Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 56 Attachment 4 Failure to install required monitoring equipment or facilities, delay more than 90 days Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Falsification Nature of Violation Making any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan or other document; or falsifying, tampering with or rendering inaccurate any monitoring device Response Notice of Violation (See Note 9) Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Unpermitted Discharge Nature of Violation Industrial User unaware of requirement; no harm Response Telephone call. Permit application sent Penalty None Personnel City Manager Industrial User unaware of requirement; results in harm Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Failure to apply for permit within 30 days after notice from City Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to apply for permit within 30 days after Notice of Violation Response Terminate Service Penalty None Personnel City Manager Industrial User aware of requirement; no harm Response Notice of Violation Penalty $300 Personnel City Manager Industrial User aware of requirement, results in harm Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Permit Reissuance Nature of Violation Application for permit reissuance late by more than 15 days (due 90 days prior to expiration date) Response Notice of Violation Penalty $100 Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 57 Attachment 4 Dilution Nature of Violation Waste stream diluted in lieu of treatment; initial violation Response Notice of Violation Penalty $300 Personnel City Manager Waste stream diluted in lieu of treatment; recurring Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Entry Denial Nature of Violation Entry to premises or access to sampling location denied Response Notice of Violation Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Compliance Schedules Nature of Violation Compliance date missed by less than 30 days Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Compliance date missed by more than 30 days Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Compliance date missed by more than 90 days (SNC) Response Administrative Compliance Order Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Failure to meet a compliance date listed in an Administrative Compliance Order Response Administrative Compliance Order in effect Penalty $500 per day Personnel City Manager Mobile Waste Hauler (See Note 10) Nature of Violation Discharge of wastes at unpermitted discharge point (first violation) Response Notice of Violation Penalty $1,000 Personnel City Manager Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 58 Attachment 4 Discharge of wastes at unpermitted discharge point (second violation) Response Notice of Violation, Permit revoked; unauthorized to discharge at WPCF; letter of notification to hauler; copy of letter to DEQ Penalty $2,500 Personnel City Manager Discharge of wastes at unpermitted time (first violation in 12 months) Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Discharge of wastes at unpermitted time (second and subsequent violations in 12 months) Response Notice of Violation Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to submit or properly complete manifest at time of disposal Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to submit or properly complete manifest within 10 days of Notice of Noncompliance Response Notice of Violation Penalty $50 per manifest Personnel City Manager Failure to submit or properly complete manifest at time of disposal two or more times in one calendar month Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Discharge of other than domestic or septage wastes without prior approval Response Notice of Violation Penalty $500 Personnel City Manager Failure to supply copies of required documents to City by due date Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager Failure to clean up spilled material at disposal site Response Notice of Violation Penalty Twice cost to City of labor and materials to clean up site Personnel City Manager Mobile Waste Hauler discharging without a permit Response Notice of Violation Penalty $1,000 Personnel City Manager Failure to pay waste disposal charges within 30 days of mailing date Response Letter regarding delinquent account with copy of billing Penalty $5.00 or 5% of past due amount, whichever is greater Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 59 Attachment 4 Personnel City Manager Failure to pay waste disposal charges within 60 days of mailing date Response Certified letter, demanding payment within 10 days; cash, money order, cashier’s check only Penalty $5.00 or 5% of past due amount, whichever is greater Personnel City Manager Failure to pay waste disposal charges within 10 days of mailing date of above certified demand letter Response Permit revoked, unauthorized to discharge at WPCF; letter of notification to hauler; copy of letter to DEQ Penalty Unauthorized to discharge at WPCF (See Note 10) Personnel City Manager Other Violations Nature of Violation Failure to comply with any other condition or requirement of a Wastewater Discharge Permit or Mobile Waste Hauler Permit not included above (no intent) Response Notice of Noncompliance Penalty None Personnel City Manager Failure to comply with any other condition or requirement of a Wastewater Discharge Permit or Mobile Waste Hauler Permit (intent) Response Notice of Violation Penalty $200 Personnel City Manager NOTES: Definitions (for other definitions see Springfield City Code 4.004), City Manager: City of Springfield City Manager, SNC: Significant Noncompliance (Springfield City Code 4.068), WPCF: Eugene/Springfield Water Pollution Control Facility, DEQ: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, POTW: Publicly Owned Treatment Works Other Rates Solid Waste (SMC 4.408, Resolution 2014-)(1) Charges for the collection of garbage and refuse as established herein shall be payable monthly in advance. In the event that any person fails to pay the collector of garbage and refuse for the services rendered by the collector for a period of 45 days, then the collector may prepare a statement to that effect, and to the effect that he is terminating the service to such person and shall deliver a copy thereof to the City manager. The City shall thereupon have the burden of seeing to it that such person for whom the service is terminated disposes of his garbage in accordance with the terms of sections 4.400 to 4.430. The collector shall have no duty to commence serving such person again until the collector shall have been reimbursed for the delinquent payments. Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 60 Attachment 4 (11/01/2014) PICKUPS PER WEEK Number of Cans 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mini-Can (21-Gallon)9.51 1 Mini-Can EOW (21-Gallon)7.68 County User Fee 2.09 County User Fee 1.57Total11.60 Total 9.25 1 Can EOW (35-Gallon)8.61 County User Fee 2.89 11.50 1 Can/Cart (35-Gallon)12.71 25.42 38.13 50.84 63.55 76.26 County User Fee 3.84 7.68 11.52 15.36 19.20 23.04Total16.55 33.10 49.65 66.20 82.75 99.30 2 Cans 25.42 50.84 76.26 101.68 127.10 152.52 County User Fee 7.68 15.36 23.04 30.72 38.40 46.08 Total 33.10 66.20 99.30 132.40 165.50 198.60 3 Cans 38.13 76.26 114.39 152.52 190.65 228.78 County User Fee 11.52 23.04 34.56 46.08 57.60 69.12Total49.65 99.30 148.95 198.60 248.25 297.90 4 Cans 50.84 101.68 152.52 203.36 254.20 305.04 County User Fee 15.36 30.72 46.08 61.44 76.80 92.16 Total 66.20 132.40 198.60 264.80 331.00 397.20 5 Cans 63.55 127.10 190.65 254.20 317.75 381.30 County User Fee 19.20 38.40 57.60 76.80 96.00 115.20Total82.75 165.50 248.25 331.00 413.75 496.50 6 Cans 76.26 152.52 228.78 305.04 381.30 457.56 County User Fee 23.04 46.08 69.12 92.16 115.20 138.24 Total 99.30 198.60 297.90 397.20 496.50 595.80 65-Gallon Cart 17.54 35.08 52.62 70.16 87.70 105.24 County User Fee 6.56 13.12 19.68 26.24 32.80 39.36Total24.10 48.25 72.35 96.45 120.55 144.70 95-Gallon Cart 21.24 42.48 63.72 84.96 106.20 127.44 County User Fee 9.51 19.02 28.53 38.04 47.55 57.06 Total 30.75 61.50 92.25 123.05 153.80 184.55 1 Can/Cart - Premium 15.25 65-Premium 26.00 95-Premium 40.90 County User Fee 4.10 CUF 7.25 CUF 8.95Total19.35 Total 33.25 Total 49.85 Condo/MHP 35G 10.86 65-Condo 15.64 95-Condo 19.19 County User Fee 3.84 CUF 6.56 CUF 9.51Total14.70 Total 22.20 Total 28.70 SPRINGFIELD CAN/CART RATES Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 61 Attachment 4 (11/01/2014) Pickups Per Week Container Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1.0 Yard 69.53$ 135.71$ 201.64$ 265.27$ 331.55$ 394.53$ 461.26$ County User Fee 22.42$ 44.84$ 67.26$ 89.68$ 112.10$ 134.52$ 156.94$ Total 91.95$ 180.55$ 268.90$ 354.95$ 443.65$ 529.05$ 618.20$ Each Additional 83.40$ 150.75$ 223.10$ 296.40$ 368.50$ 440.35$ 513.15$ E.O.W.26.75$ +20.40$ =47.15$ 1.5 Yard 100.39$ 191.23$ 282.57$ 373.71$ 464.80$ 555.74$ 639.43$ County User Fee 33.66$ 67.32$ 100.98$ 134.64$ 168.30$ 201.96$ 235.62$ Total 134.05$ 258.55$ 383.55$ 508.35$ 633.10$ 757.70$ 875.05$ Each Additional 121.45$ 235.45$ 361.95$ 461.15$ 577.40$ 690.55$ 844.95$ E.O.W.38.50$ +30.20$ =68.70$ 2.0 Yard 129.00$ 246.45$ 363.60$ 480.95$ 598.20$ 715.50$ 823.20$ County User Fee 44.90$ 89.75$ 134.65$ 179.50$ 224.40$ 269.30$ 314.15$ Total 173.90$ 336.20$ 498.25$ 660.45$ 822.60$ 984.80$ 1,137.35$ Each Additional 157.95$ 306.40$ 462.55$ 602.95$ 751.30$ 899.45$ 1,045.95$ E.O.W.43.55$ +40.00$ =83.55$ 3.0 Yard 180.58$ 345.36$ 504.59$ 674.22$ 838.85$ 1,003.23$ 1,153.16$ County User Fee 67.32$ 134.64$ 201.96$ 269.23$ 336.55$ 403.87$ 471.19$ Total 247.90$ 480.00$ 706.55$ 943.45$ 1,175.40$ 1,407.10$ 1,624.35$ Each Additional 226.10$ 435.15$ 645.65$ 859.00$ 1,077.95$ 1,290.75$ 1,500.05$ E.O.W.67.15$ +59.65$ =126.80$ 4.0 Yard 224.80$ 431.20$ 636.95$ 842.80$ 1,048.55$ 1,254.40$ 1,445.10$ County User Fee 89.75$ 179.50$ 269.30$ 359.05$ 448.80$ 538.55$ 628.30$ Total 314.55$ 610.70$ 906.25$ 1,201.85$ 1,497.35$ 1,792.95$ 2,073.40$ Each Additional 288.15$ 561.35$ 833.80$ 1,106.10$ 1,387.95$ 1,651.45$ 1,921.00$ E.O.W.81.90$ +79.00$ =160.90$ 5.0 Yard 263.08$ 505.61$ 747.34$ 967.92$ 1,230.65$ 1,472.48$ 1,697.36$ County User Fee 112.17$ 224.39$ 336.56$ 448.78$ 560.95$ 673.17$ 785.34$ Total 375.25$ 730.00$ 1,083.90$ 1,416.70$ 1,791.60$ 2,145.65$ 2,482.70$ Each Additional 241.50$ 666.45$ 990.80$ 1,315.25$ 1,639.50$ 1,963.90$ 2,287.25$ E.O.W.93.85$ +98.05$ =191.90$ 6.0 Yard 296.35$ 570.15$ 843.35$ 1,116.45$ 1,389.80$ 1,662.95$ 1,917.90$ County User Fee 134.65$ 269.30$ 403.90$ 538.55$ 673.20$ 807.85$ 942.55$ Total 431.00$ 839.45$ 1,247.25$ 1,655.00$ 2,063.00$ 2,470.80$ 2,860.45$ Each Additional 414.70$ 778.15$ 1,133.05$ 1,538.55$ 1,915.45$ 2,294.70$ 2,670.35$ E.O.W.103.45$ +116.90$ =220.35$ SPRINGFIELD CONTAINER RATES Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 62 Attachment 4 (11/01/2014) Compactor Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.0 Yard 247.80$ 495.60$ 743.35$ 991.15$ 1,238.95$ 1,486.75$ 1,734.50$ County User Fee 103.05$ 206.10$ 309.15$ 412.20$ 515.25$ 618.30$ 721.35$ Total 350.85$ 701.70$ 1,052.50$ 1,403.35$ 1,754.20$ 2,105.05$ 2,455.85$ E.O.W.86.05$ +93.10$ =179.15$ On-Call 41.85$ +47.85$ =89.70$ 3.0 Yard 387.76$ 775.52$ 1,080.06$ 1,439.41$ 1,800.07$ 2,160.12$ 2,520.12$ County User Fee 181.19$ 362.38$ 626.79$ 836.39$ 1,044.63$ 1,253.58$ 1,462.53$ Total 568.95$ 1,137.90$ 1,706.85$ 2,275.80$ 2,844.70$ 3,413.70$ 3,982.65$ E.O.W.118.44$ +151.66$ =270.10$ On-Call 62.84$ +71.91$ =134.75$ 4.0 Yard 518.21$ 962.45$ 1,443.65$ 1,924.90$ 2,406.10$ 2,887.30$ 3,368.55$ County User Fee 241.59$ 557.15$ 835.75$ 1,114.30$ 1,392.90$ 1,671.45$ 1,950.05$ Total 759.80$ 1,519.60$ 2,279.40$ 3,039.20$ 3,799.00$ 4,558.75$ 5,318.60$ E.O.W.158.80$ +202.20$ =361.00$ On-Call 83.97$ +95.88$ =179.85$ Pickups Per Week SPRINGFIELD COMPACTING CONTAINER RATES Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 63 Attachment 4 (11/01/2014) Extra or Basic User Overflow On-Call Container Size Charge Fee Charge Charge 1.0 Yard 12.62 9.98 22.60 22.60 1.5 Yard 18.10 14.85 32.95 32.95 2.0 Yard 20.45 19.60 40.05 40.05 3.0 Yard 31.55 29.20 60.75 60.75 4.0 Yard 38.33 38.72 77.05 77.05 5.0 Yard 43.76 48.04 91.80 91.80 6.0 Yard 48.09 57.26 105.35 105.35 Can Charges 1 Can 2.77 1.08 3.85 2 Cans 5.48 2.22 7.70 3 Cans 8.24 3.31 11.55 4 Cans 11.01 4.39 15.40 5 Cans 13.72 5.53 19.25 Major Appliances Stove - Refrigerator - Washer - Dryer - Hot Water Heater Curbside 28.40 23.60 52.00 Backyard 38.40 23.60 62.00 Furniture Sofas - Chairs Curbside 15.40 10.60 26.00 Backyard 25.40 10.60 36.00 Mattress & Box Spring (regardless of size) Each piece 10.00 15.00 25.00 Brush, Boxes, Demolition Will be charged by volume and time. Volume equated to 32 gallon cans and time spent in loading. SPRINGFIELD EXTRA CHARGE RATES Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 64 Attachment 4 (11/01/2014) Drop Box Size & Description Basic Charge User Fee 20 YD 124.00 75.55 per ton 30 YD 186.00 75.55 per ton 40 YD 248.00 75.55 per ton Stationary Compactor Charge Per Cubic Yard 6.19 75.55 per ton Box Delivery Fee (Any Size)24.30 Spotting Fee & Relocate Box 24.30 Demurrage Charge (Box Rental) Beginning after the seventh day 6.20 per day Excluding Sunday and Holidays SPRINGFIELD DROP BOX CHARGES Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 65 Attachment 4 Fuel Tax Motor Vehicle Fuel Dealer’s Business License (SMC 7.504(b)) No dealer shall sell, use or distribute any motor vehicle fuel until he/she has secured a dealer’s license as required herein. [Section 7.506 added by Ordinance 6042, enacted March 10, 2003.] Per gallon of such motor vehicle sold, used or distributed $0.03 Failure to Secure (Motor Fuel Dealer’s Business) License (SMC 7.510(b)) If a dealer sells, distributes or uses any motor vehicle fuel without first filing the certificate and obtaining the license required by section 7.506 Amount of tax determined to be due plus a penalty of 100% of the tax. Payment of (Motor Fuel Dealer’s) Tax and Delinquency (SMC 7.518(2), 7.518 (3)) Except as provided in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, if payment of the license tax is not paid as required by subsection (1) of this section, a penalty of 1 percent of such license tax shall be assessed and be immediately due and payable. Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, if the payment of the tax and penalty, if any, is not made on or before the 1st day of the next month following that month in which payment is due, a further penalty of 10 percent of the tax shall be assessed. Said penalty shall be in addition to the penalty provided for in subsection (2) of this section and shall be immediately due and payable. Failure to File (Motor Fuel Dealer’s) Monthly Statement (SMC 7.522) If a dealer fails to file any statement required by section 7.520, the tax administrator shall proceed forthwith to determine from as many available sources as the tax administrator determines reasonable the amount of motor vehicle fuel sold distributed or used by such dealer for the period unreported, and such determination shall in any proceeding be prima facie evidence of the amount of fuel sold, distributed or used. The tax administrator shall immediately assess the dealer for the license tax upon the amount determined, adding thereto a penalty of 10 percent of the tax. The penalty shall be cumulative to other penalties provided in this code Telecommunication Business License Tax, Fees, and Utility License Comprehensive Telecommunication Placement Plan Review Fees (SMC 3.266 (5)) At the election of the applicant, the applicant may file a comprehensive telecommunications placement plan which describes all facilities it presently intends to install. Such plan is subject to approval of the Public Works director and may be modified from time to time by the applicant with the approval of the Public Works director. $704.00 Telecommunication Business License Tax (SMC 4.707 (1) and (3) added by Ordinance No. 6323, enacted July 21, 2014 . See also SMC 4.602 Utility License Required.) (1) All persons providing utility services in the City shall pay to the City of Springfield a utility tax in the amount of five percent of gross revenues, as herein defined, subject to limitations in other state or federal laws. Gross revenue 5% (3) All utilities owned and operated by the City of Springfield, except a municipal utility as defined in ORS 757.005(1), shall pay to the City of Springfield a utility tax fixed by resolution of the Council. (Fee set by Resolution 11-23, June 20, 2011, Resolution 1, Ordinance 4. April 1, 2013, Resolution 2013-15, November 1, 2013). City of Springfield utilities Gross Revenue 3% Section 9: Utilities City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 66 Attachment 4 Compensation Fee for Use of Public Ways (SMC 4.706 (1) added by Ordinance No. 6311, enacted March 3, 2014; amended by Ordinance No. 6323, enacted July 21, 2014.See also SMC 4.602 Utility License Required.) Fee set by Resolution 11-23, June 20, 2011. All persons not parties to a franchise or public way use agreement, and occupying the public ways for placement of utility facilities but not providing utility service within the City shall pay a fee, in an amount fixed by resolution of the Council for each foot or portion thereof occupied, subject to limitations in other state or federal laws. Per foot $4.00 Telecommunication License Application Fee (SMC 4.702, Ordinance No. 5891, enacted May 18, 1998; amended by Ordinance No. 6203, enacted July 16, 2007) Any applicant for a license, including a renewal or amendment of an existing license. An applicant whose license or franchise application has been withdrawn, abandoned or denied within 60 days of its application and review fee written request, shall be refunded the balance of its deposit under this section, less: New and including renewal of existing License(s) $50.00 5% Technology Fee (surcharge) will be applied when imposed or collected. Compensation for City Property (SMC 4.710 Ordinance No. 5891, enacted May 18, 1998; amended by Ordinance No. 6203, enacted July 16, 2007) If the right is granted, by lease, license, franchise or other manner, to use and occupy City property other than the public ways for the installation of facilities. Fee assessed per property Section 10: System Development Charges City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 67 Attachment 4 Section 10: System Development Charges The System Development Charges are annually increased by an inflationary rate on July 1 of each year. The following fees shall be charged for the development activities of the City: Calculating the SDC The SDC charges for each development is calculated using the worksheet shown as Exhibit 2. The Storm Sewer SDC is based on square feet of impervious surface area. The Sanitary Sewer SDC is based on drainage fixture units as defined by the April 2000 Oregon Amendments to the 1997 Uniform Plumbing Code. The Transportation SDC is based on average weekday trip generation rates as published in the latest edition of the Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual. More detailed information on calculating the fees for each system is shown below: Storm Drainage The storm drainage SDC is paid by all new residential, commercial, and industrial development. he charge is based on the square footage of the impervious surface area of the development. Impervious surfaces typically consist of concrete, asphalt, and roofing. The cost per square foot of impervious surface area is $0.633. In applying the SDC, the cost per square foot is applied to the amount of impervious surface area measured at the time the building permit is issued. FORMULA: STORM DRAINAGE SDC = IMPERVIOUS SQUARE FEET x $0.6330.667/SQUARE FOOT A 50% credit will be given for the portion of impervious area served by a drywell sized and constructed to City of Springfield Standard Construction Specifications. A SDC credit will also be given for peak ten-year runoff reduction based on documentation provided by the developer and approved by the City. Sanitary Sewer-City The charge is paid by all new commercial, industrial, and residential development. To calculate the impact of new development on the sanitary sewer system, the City uses the number of drainage fixture units (DFU) as the basis of the charge. Residential rate increases to $218.05229.99 per DFU. FORMULA: Residential City sanitary sewer SDC = number of DFU x $218.05229.99 Commercial/Industrial is $218.05229.99 per DFU. FORMULA: Commercial/industrial City sanitary sewer SDC = number of DFU x $218.05229.99 Drainage fixture unit (DFU) calculation table Fixture type Unit Equivalent Bathtub 3 Drinking Fountain 1 Floor Drain, Floor Sink 3 Interceptors for Grease/Oil/Solids/etc. 3 Interceptors for Sand/Auto Wash/etc. 6 Laundry Tub 2 Clothes washer/Mop Sink 3 Clothes washer- 3 or more (each) 6 Section 10: System Development Charges City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 68 Attachment 4 Mobile Home Park trap (1 per trailer) 12 Receptor for Refrigerator 1 Receptor for Commercial sink/dishwasher/etc. 3 Shower, Single stall 2 Shower, Gang (number of heads) 2 Sink: Commercial, Residential Kitchen 3 Sink: Commercial bar 2 Sink: Wash basin/Double lavatory 2 Sink: Single lavatory/Residential bar 1 Urinal, Stall/Wall 5 Toilet, Public installation 6 Toilet, Private installation 3 Transportation This SDC is charged on new commercial, industrial, professional, and residential development or change of use. It helps support expansion of arterial and collector roads, traffic signals, and street lighting. The SDC is based on the trip rate of the specific type of development and the cost per trip. The cost per trip is $340.38359.01 for all use types. A new trip factor is applied to omit short pass-by trips, diverted trips, and other linked trips. Trip rates for developments are based on the current Institute for Transportation Engineers' (ITE's) Trip Generation Manual, or the developer can submit a trip generation study outlined and approved by the City of Springfield. A partial list of trip rates is in the Transportation Fee Schedule, Exhibit 3. FORMULA: Number of Trips X Unit X $340.38359.01 X New Trip Factor Sanitary Sewer (MWMC) The Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) Facility Equalization Charge is a reimbursement fee for the reserve capacity that was constructed to serve new growth. This fee is designed to reimburse the community for its equity in the treatment plant's reserve capacity. Newly developed properties, change of use, or other properties that are connecting to the wastewater treatment system for the first time will pay the equalization charge. New development receives credit for past bond payments on existing debt and for contributions to qualified offsite public improvements. See Exhibit 4, Attachments C. The Flow Estimation Units (FEU) is used for the MWMC Facility Equalization Charge. Formula: NUMBER OF FEU x COST PER FEU + $10 ADMIN. FEE Administrative Cost The SDC legislation allows the City to recover its costs for complying with the required changes. A five percent (5%) administrative fee will be added to cover the cost of developing the SDC, establishing accounting mechanisms and administering the ongoing program. Residential SDC Payment Deferral Program (SMC 3.412)(4) The purchaser of a home or multifamily dwelling may elect to finance system development charges over a period of 10 years, billed in equal semiannual installments, plus interest and fees. Interest Rate –Unbonded Average City Earnings Rate plus 2% Interest Rate – Bonded Bond Rate plus 1.5% Deferral Administrative Fee $50.00 Installment Late Payment Fee 10% of Overdue Installment Section 10: System Development Charges City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 69 Attachment 4 Short-Term SDC Payment Deferral Program (City Policy) Whenever the total SDC due for a Building Permit exceeds $10,000, the applicant may elect to enter into a short-term SDC Deferral Agreement. The Agreement is in the form of a potential lien and must be signed prior to Building Permit issuance. The SDC Deferral Agreement allows the applicant to pay a minimum of $10,000 toward the total SDC due prior to the City issuing the Building Permit. The balance of the SDC due must be paid in full prior to the City issuing a Certificate of Occupancy for the building. Initial SDC Payment $10,000.00 at Building Permit Issuance Final SDC PaymentBalance of SDC Due prior to Certificate of Occupancy SDC Credit Certificate Administration Fees (SMC 3.417) (1)In the event a credit authorized under section 3.416(2) is greater than the amount of the charge due, the City shall upon request of the developer, issue to the developer a certificate, documenting the amount of the credit in excess of the charge. (2) Such certificate may be redeemed by the developer and applied to future charges for that type of capital improvement, provided such redemption shall occur not later than 10 years after the date of issuance of the certificate. (3) Any developer issued a certificate shall pay to the City, at the time of issuance, and annually thereafter until such certificate is redeemed, an administrative fee fixed by resolution of the Council. Failure to timely pay such annual fee shall not invalidate a certificate, but no certificate shall be transferred or redeemed until all annual fees shall have been paid. (4) The certificate may be redeemed in whole or in parts. If the certificate is redeemed in part, the City shall, upon delivery of the certificate, issue a new certificate documenting the remaining credit available. Such reissued certificate shall expire 10 years after the date of the original certificate, and shall be considered a new certificate for purposes of the administrative fee. (5) Such certificate may be transferred, in whole or in part, to another person, provided, however, that no such transfer shall be effective until the holder of the certificate shall surrender the same and a new certificate or certificates issued. Initial SDC Credit Certificate Fee $250.00 Annual Certificate Maintenance Fee $250.00 Section 10: System Development Charges City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 70 Attachment 4 Exhibits Exhibit 1 page 1 JOURNAL OR JOB NUMBERNAME OR COMPANY: MAP & TAX LOT NUMBER: DEVELOPMENT TYPE: NEW DEVELOPED AREA (S.F.):MWMC:630 ITE:630 EXISTING DEVELOPED AREA (S.F.):MWMC:630 ITE:630 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS SURFACE (S.F.):LOT SIZE (S.F.): 1. STORM DRAINAGE NEW IMPERVIOUS SQ. FT. A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: IMPERVIOUS SQ. FT. x 0.258$ PER SF $0.00 B. IMPROVEMENT COST: IMPERVIOUS SQ. FT. x 0.375$ PER SF $0.00 Cost per SF=0.633$ TOTAL STORM DRAINAGE SDC:$0.00 1178 2. SANITARY SEWER-CITY (see reverse side) A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: NUMBER OF DFU's x 146.53$ PER DFU $0.00 1183 B. IMPROVEMENT COST: NUMBER OF DFU's x 71.52$ PER DFU $0.00 1184 218.05$ TOTAL LOCAL WASTEWATER SDC:-$ $0.00 3. TRANSPORTATIONBLDG AREA TGSF x TRIP RATE x COST PER ADT x NEW TRIP FACTOR NEW: A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: 0.00 x 31.45 x 16.14$ PER TRIP x 0.95 NTF $0.00 B. IMPROVEMENT COST: 0.00 x 31.45 x 324.24$ PER TRIP x 0.95 NTF $0.00 EXISTING: A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: 0.00 x 31.45 x 16.14$ PER TRIP x 0.95 NTF $0.00 B. IMPROVEMENT COST: 0.00 x 31.45 x 324.24$ PER TRIP x 0.95 NTF $0.00 340.38$ TOTAL TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT SDC:$0.00 1173 TOTAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT SDC:$0.00 1094 TOTAL TRANSPORTATION SDC:-$ $0.00 4. SANITARY SEWER - MWMCNEW: NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $100.49 PER FEU $0.00 NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $1,263.95 PER FEU $0.00 NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $19.35 PER FEU $0.00 EXISTING: NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $100.49 PER FEU $0.00 NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $1,263.95 PER FEU $0.00 NUMBER OF FEU's 0.00 x $19.35 PER FEU $0.00 MWMC CREDIT IF APPLICABLE (SEE REVERSE)$0.00 1054 TOTAL MWMC REIMBURSEMENT FEE:$0.00 1186 TOTAL MWMC IMPROVEMENT FEE:$0.00 1187 TOTAL MWMC COMPLIANCE FEE:$0.00 MWMC ADMINISTRATIVE FEE:$0.00 1189 TOTAL MWMC SDC:-$ $0.00 SUBTOTAL (ADD ITEMS 1, 2, 3, & 4)-$ 5. ADMINISTRATIVE FEES: BASE CHARGE (SUBTOTAL ABOVE)x 5%=$0.00 STORM DRAINAGE ADMINISTRATION FEE:0.00 SEWER ADMINISTRATION FEE:0.00 1079 TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION FEE:0.00 1078 LOCAL MWMC ADMINISTRATION FEE:0.00 TOTAL SDC CHARGES CITY OF SPRINGFIELD SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE WORKSHEET 1/1/2015 A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: LOCATION:Register CodesB. IMPROVEMENT COST: -$ A. REIMBURSEMENT COST: - Office Use Only Fee Entry0 - - - - - C. COMPLIANCE COST: 0 B. IMPROVEMENT COST: -$ C. COMPLIANCE COST: Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 71 Attachment 4 Exhibit 1 page 2 Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 72 Attachment 4 Exhibit 2 Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 73 Attachment 4 Code Land Use Trip Rate Unit New Trip Factor (NTF) 0 0 0 30 TRUCK TERMINAL 81.90 ACRE 1 90 BUS PARK & RIDE 4.50 PARKING SPACE 1 110 GENERAL LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 6.97 TGSF 0.95 120 GENERAL HEAVY INDUSTRIAL 1.50 TGSF 1 130 INDUSTRIAL PARK 6.96 TGSF 1 140 MANUFACTURING 3.82 TGSF 0.95 150 WAREHOUSING 3.56 TGSF 0.95 151 MINI-WAREHOUSE 2.50 TGSF 0.95 170 UTILITIES BUILDING 2.50 TGSF 0.95 210 SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING / DUPLEX 9.57 DU 1 220 GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT 6.65 DU 1 221 LOW-RISE APARTMENT (2 FLOORS)6.59 DU 1 222 HIGH-RISE APARTMENT (10 OR MORE FL)4.20 DU 1 230 RES. CONDOMINIUM/TOWNHOUSE 5.81 DU 1 240 MOBILE HOME PARK 4.99 DU 1 251 ELDERLY HOUSING - DETACHED 3.71 DU 1 252 ELDERLY HOUSING - ATTACHED 3.48 DU 1 253 CONGREGATE ELDERLY CARE FACILITY 2.02 DU 1 254 ASSISTED LIVING 2.74 BEDS 1 310 HOTEL 8.17 ROOM 0.85 320 MOTEL 9.11 ROOM 1 411 CITY PARK 1.59 ACRE 1 412 COUNTY PARK 2.28 ACRE 1 430 GOLF COURSE 5.04 ACRE 1 435 MULTIPURPOSE RECREATION FACILITY 90.38 ACRE 1 437 BOWLING ALLEY 33.33 TGSF 1 440 ADULT CABARET *TGSF 1 441 LIVE THEATER *TGSF 1 443 MOVIE THEATER W/O MATINEE *SEAT 1 444 MOVIE THEATER W/MATINEE *MOVIE SCREEN 1 445 MULTIPLEX MOVIE THEATER *MOVIE SCREEN 1 488 SOCCER COMPLEX 71.33 FIELD 1 490 TENNIS COURT 31.04 COURT 0.85 Transportation Fee Schedule Exhibit 3 Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 74 Attachment 4 Code Land Use Trip Rate Unit New Trip Factor (NTF) 491 RACQUET CLUB 38.70 COURT 0.85 492 HEALTH/FITNESS CLUB 32.93 TGSF 0.85 495 RECREATIONAL COMMUNITY CENTER 22.88 TGSF 0.85 520 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1.29 STUDENT 0.85 522 MIDDLE SCHOOL 1.62 STUDENT 0.85 530 HIGH SCHOOL 1.71 STUDENT * 540 JUNIOR/COMM. COLLEGE 1.20 STUDENT * 560 CHURCH/SYNAGOGUE/MOSQUE 9.11 TGSF 1 565 DAY CARE FACILITY 79.26 TGSF 0.7 590 LIBRARY 56.24 TGSF 0.5 591 LODGE/FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION 46.90 TGSF 0.85 610 HOSPITAL 16.50 TGSF 0.85 620 NURSING HOME 2.37 BED 0.95 630 MED/DENTAL CLINIC 31.45 TGSF 0.95 710 GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING 11.01 TGSF 0.9 714 CORPERATE HEADQUARTERS BLDG 7.98 TGSF 0.9 715 SINGLE TENANT OFFICE BLDG 11.57 TGSF 0.9 720 MEDICAL/DENTAL, VET. OFFICE 36.13 TGSF 0.85 730 GOVERNMENT OFFICE BUILDING 68.93 TGSF 0.9 732 US POST OFFICE 108.19 TGSF 0.75 733 GOVERNMENT OFFICE COMPLEX 27.92 TGSF 0.9 750 OFFICE PARK 11.42 TGSF 0.9 770 BUSINESS PARK 12.76 TGSF 0.9 812 BLDG. MATERIALS & LUMBER 45.16 TGSF 0.75 813 DISCOUNT SUPERSTORE 53.13 TGSF 0.72 814 SPECIALTY RETAIL CENTER 44.32 TSFGLA 0.75 815 FREE STANDING DISCOUNT STORE 57.24 TGSF 0.65 816 HARDWARE/PAINT STORE 51.29 TGSF 0.65 817 NURSERY (GARDEN CENTER)36.08 TGSF 0.75 818 NURSERY (WHOLESALE)39.00 TGSF 0.75 820 SHOPPING CENTER <10TGSF 152.00 TGFGLA 0.35 821 SHOP.CNTR.<50TGSF 86.51 TSFGLA 0.35 822 SHOP.CNTR.<100TGSF 67.91 TSFGLA 0.45 823 SHOP.CNTR.<200TGSF 53.28 TSFGLA 0.5 824 SHOP.CNTR.<300TGSF 46.23 TSFGLA 0.55 825 SHOP.CNTR.<400TGSF 41.80 TSFGLA 0.6 826 SHOP.CNTR.<500TGSF 38.66 TSFGLA 0.6 827 SHOP.CNTR.<600TGSF 36.27 TSFGLA 0.65 828 SHOP.CNTR.<800TGSF 32.80 TSFGLA 0.65 829 SHOP.CNTR.<1.0MTGSF 30.33 TSFGLA 0.65 841 NEW CAR SALES 33.34 TGSF 0.85 843 AUTO PARTS SALES 61.91 TGSF 0.9 848 TIRE STORE 24.87 TGSF 0.5 850 SUPERMARKET 102.24 TGSF 0.48 Transportation Fee Schedule Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 75 Attachment 4 Code Land Use Trip Rate Unit New Trip Factor (NTF) 851 CONVENIENCE MARKET(Open 24 hours)737.99 TGSF 0.3 852 CONVENIENCE MARKET(15-16 hours)*TGSF 0.38 853 CONVENIENCE MARKET with Gas pumps 542.60 VFP 0.38 870 APPAREL STORE 66.40 TGSF 0.55 880 PHARMACY W/O DRIVE-THRU 90.06 TGSF 0.75 881 PHARMACY W/ DRIVE-THRU 88.16 TGSF 0.75 890 FURNITURE STORE 5.06 TGSF 0.65 895 VIDEO ARCADE 106.40 TGSF 0.9 896 VIDEO RENTAL STORE 136.00 TGSF 0.85 897 ADULT VIDEO RENTAL 50.00 TGSF 0.85 911 WALK-IN BANK 156.48 TGSF 0.75 912 DRIVE-IN BANK 148.15 TGSF 0.55 931 QUALITY RESTAURANT 89.95 TGSF 0.8 932 HIGH TURNOVER (SITDOWN) REST 127.15 TGSF 0.8 933 FAST FOOD RESTAURANT- no drivethru 151.20 TGSF 0.5 934 FAST FOOD Rest. (or coffee cart)- with drivethru 496.12 TGSF 0.5 935 FAST FOOD with drivethru-no indoor seating 1400.00 TGSF 0.4 936 DRINKING PLACE 113.40 TGSF 0.5 941 QUICK LUBE SHOP 40.00 SVC POSIT 0.85 942 AUTO SERVICE 41.90 TGSF 0.9 944 SERVICE STATION 168.56 VFP 0.5 945 SERVICE STATION W/MARKET 162.78 VFP 0.5 946 SERV.STA.W/MARKET & CAR WASH 152.84 VFP 0.5 947 SELF SERVICE CAR WASH 108.00 STALL 0.65 * Require Study from Applicant DU Dwelling Unit VFP TGSF Thousand Gross Square Footage SVC POSIT Service Position TSFGLA Thousand Square Footage Gross Leasable Area ABBREVIATIONS Vehicle Fueling Positions Transportation Fee Schedule Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 76 Attachment 4 Exhibit 4 page 1 Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Regional Wastewater SDC Fee Schedule - Effective March 1, 2017 Code Type of Establishment Flow Estimation Unit (FEU) Base Flow Impact (gal/FEU/day) Strength Reimburse-ment Cost per FEU Improve-ment Cost per FEU Compliance Cost per FEU Improvement Credit for Rate Support Total Cost per FEU 30 TRUCK TERMINAL TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 151 MINI WAREHOUSE TGSF 30 Low $21.12 $311.22 $3.91 $43.17 $293.09 170 UTILITIES TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 200 OTHER RESIDENTIAL (SFD W/OTHER USES)DU 175 Low $123.20 $1,815.47 $22.82 $251.81 $1,709.67 220 OTHER RESIDENTIAL - MUTI FAMILY DU 150 Low $105.60 $1,556.12 $19.56 $215.84 $1,465.43 200 OTHER RESIDENTIAL - RESIDENTIAL HOTEL/MOTEL TGSF 200 Low $140.79 $2,074.82 $26.09 $287.79 $1,953.91 240 OTHER RESIDENTIAL - MOBILE HOME PARK DU 150 Low $105.60 $1,556.12 $19.56 $215.84 $1,465.43 210 SFD / DUPLEX DU 175 Low $123.20 $1,815.47 $22.82 $251.81 $1,709.67 300 MOTEL / HOTEL TGSF 200 Medium $233.60 $2,864.96 $36.48 $384.86 $2,750.18 400 PUBLIC PARK TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 435 MULTIPURPOSE RECREATION FACILITY (Indoor)TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 443 THEATER TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 488 OUTDOOR ATHLETIC COMPLEX TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 491 TENNIS COURT TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 492 RACQUET CLUB TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 493 HEALTH CLUB TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 494 BOWLING ALLEY TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 495 RECREATIONAL CENTER TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 500 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS LOW STRENGTH TGALEF 1000 Low $703.97 $10,374.10 $130.43 $1,438.94 $9,769.56 500 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS MEDIUM STRENGTH TGALEF 1000 Medium $1,167.99 $14,324.78 $182.40 $1,924.28 $13,750.90 500 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS HIGH STRENGTH TGALEF 1000 High $1,786.68 $19,592.36 $251.70 $2,571.40 $19,059.34 500 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS VERY HIGH STRENGTH TGALEF 1000 Very High $2,405.37 $24,859.93 $321.00 $3,218.52 $24,367.78 500 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS SUPER HIGH STRENGTH TGALEF 1000 Super High $3,024.06 $30,127.50 $390.31 $3,865.64 $29,676.23 520 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 522 MIDDLE SCHOOL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 530 HIGH SCHOOL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 540 COMMUNITY COLLEGE TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 550 UNIVERSITY TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 560 CHURCH TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 565 DAY CARE CENTER TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 590 LIBRARY TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 591 FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 600 SERVICE STATION / MARKET TGSF 180 Medium $210.24 $2,578.46 $32.83 $346.37 $2,475.16 610 HOSPITAL TGSF 150 Medium $175.20 $2,148.72 $27.36 $288.64 $2,062.63 620 NURSING HOME TGSF 150 Low $105.60 $1,556.12 $19.56 $215.84 $1,465.43 630 CLINIC, MEDICAL OFFICE TGSF 150 Low $105.60 $1,556.12 $19.56 $215.84 $1,465.43 700 FAST FOOD RESTAURANT TGSF 500 Very High $1,202.69 $12,429.97 $160.50 $1,609.26 $12,183.89 720 VETERINARIAN SERVICES TGSF 200 Low $140.79 $2,074.82 $26.09 $287.79 $1,953.91 750 OFFICE PARK TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 770 BUSINESS PARK TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 730 GOVERNMENT BUILDING TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 732 US POST OFFICE TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 800 RETAIL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 831 QUALITY RESTAURANT TGSF 500 Very High $1,202.69 $12,429.97 $160.50 $1,609.26 $12,183.89 832 HIGH TURNOVER RESTAURANT TGSF 500 Very High $1,202.69 $12,429.97 $160.50 $1,609.26 $12,183.89 EATING PLACE WITH MINIMAL FOOD PREPARATION***TGSF 300 Low $211.19 $3,112.23 $39.13 $431.68 $2,930.87 835 DRINKING PLACE WITH MINIMAL FOOD PREPARATION****TGSF 340 Low $239.35 $3,527.20 $44.34 $489.24 $3,321.65 DRINKING PLACE WITH RESTAURANT LIKE FOOD PREPARATION TGSF 500 Very High $1,202.69 $12,429.97 $160.50 $1,609.26 $12,183.89 835 DRINKING PLACE TGSF 340 Low $239.35 $3,527.20 $44.34 $489.24 $3,321.65 840 AUTO CARE TGSF 40 Medium $46.72 $572.99 $7.30 $76.97 $550.04 841 NEW CAR SALES TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 847 CAR WASH TGSF 500 Low $351.99 $5,187.05 $65.21 $719.47 $4,884.78 848 TIRE STORE TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 Exhibits City of Springfield Master Fees and Charges 77 Attachment 4 Exhibit 4 page 2 Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Regional Wastewater SDC Fee Schedule - Effective March 1, 2017 Code Type of Establishment Flow Estimation Unit (FEU) Base Flow Impact (gal/FEU/day) Strength Reimburse-ment Cost per FEU Improve-ment Cost per FEU Compliance Cost per FEU Improvement Credit for Rate Support Total Cost per FEU 850 SUPERMARKET TGSF 180 High $321.60 $3,526.62 $45.31 $462.85 $3,430.68 851 CONVENIENCE MARKET TGSF 180 Low $126.72 $1,867.34 $23.48 $259.01 $1,758.52 854 DISCOUNT MARKET TGSF 30 Low $21.12 $311.22 $3.91 $43.17 $293.09 890 FURNITURE STORE TGSF 30 Low $21.12 $311.22 $3.91 $43.17 $293.09 895 VIDEO ARCADE TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 900 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TGSF 110 Low $77.44 $1,141.15 $14.35 $158.28 $1,074.65 251 ELDERLY HOUSING - DETACHED TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 252 ELDERLY HOUSING - ATTACHED TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 253 CONGREGATE ELDERLY CARE FACILITY TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 120 HEAVY INDUSTRY/INDUSTRIAL**TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 120 HEAVY INDUSTRY/INDUSTRIAL**TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 120 HEAVY INDUSTRY/INDUSTRIAL**TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 120 HEAVY INDUSTRY/INDUSTRIAL**TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 120 HEAVY INDUSTRY/INDUSTRIAL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 710 GENERAL OFFICE BLDG TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 860 WHOLESALE TRADE TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 870 CLOTHING / DRYGOODS / HOUSEWARES TGSF 30 Low $21.12 $311.22 $3.91 $43.17 $293.09 820 LAUNDRY TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 900 OTHER SERVICES TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 110 CONSTRUCTION TRADE TGSF 100 Low $70.40 $1,037.41 $13.04 $143.89 $976.96 440 OTHER EDUCATIONAL/CULTURAL TGSF 50 Low $35.20 $518.71 $6.52 $71.95 $488.48 450 OTHER ENTERTAINMENT TGSF 160 Low $112.64 $1,659.86 $20.87 $230.23 $1,563.13 820 SHOPPING CENTER TGSF 100 Low $70.55 $1,038.96 $13.06 $144.10 $978.48 ABBREVIATIONS NOTES TGSF - THOUSAND GROSS SQUARE FEET * Calculated as average flow X 8.345 X strength TSFGLA - THOUSAND SQUARE FEET GROSS LEASABLE AREA ** Process flow is in addition to other flow DU - DWELLING UNIT *** Minimal food preparation - food is assembled from prepa TGALEF - THOUSAND GALLONS ESTIMATED FLOW **** Includes coffee houses and juice bars where appropriat VFP - VEHICLE FUELING POSITIONS