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RES-2010-097RESOLUTION NO. 2010- 0 9 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 2008 -108 RELATING TO FEES AND PENALTIES IN CONNECTION WITH IMPLEMENTING THE UNIFIED HAZARDOUS WASTE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATORY PROGRAM ACT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim has heretofore amended the Anaheim Municipal Code to assume responsibility for implementing the Unified Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Material Management Regulatory Program Act; and WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim was certified as the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA); and the City of Anaheim Fire Department is responsible for administering and enforcing the CUPA Program; and WHEREAS, Section 25404.5 of the Health and Safety Code requires each CUPA to institute a single fee system, with the fee amount established by the CUPA's governing body to be at a level sufficient to pay the necessary and reasonable costs incurred by the CUPA; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that said fees, in the amounts hereinafter set forth in Exhibit "A ", are less than or equal to, but in no event greater than, the actual direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred by the City in performing the services connected with such fees; and WHEREAS, Section 6.11.150 of the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City Council to establish a schedule of fees and penalties in connection with the CUPA; and WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds and declares that adoption of this fee schedule is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 21080(b)(8) of the Public Resources Code and California Code of Regulations Section 15273 in that the fees and rates are established not to exceed the City's reasonable cost in administering the CUPA programs, including but not limited to pennitting and inspection responsibilities; and WHEREAS, the fees have been considered at a duly noticed public meeting or public hearing, as required by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that Resolution No. 2008 -108 be amended in its entirety as follows: 1. The fees set forth in the fee schedule attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" shall be, and the same are, hereby adopted. 2. The fees set forth in the fee schedule attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" shall become effective immediately upon adoption of this Resolution. 3. The fees established herein shall, upon the effective date of said fees, supersede fees set forth in Resolution No. 2008 -108 and any previously adopted fees for the same permit or approval. 4. The City Council hereby declares that should any one or more fees established by this Resolution or any portion of this Resolution be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have adopted all other fees and portions of this Resolution independent of the elimination herefrom of any such fee or such portion as may be declared invalid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 2008 -108 is hereby rescinded upon the effective date of the new fee schedule. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 22nd day of June , 2010, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Pringle, Council Members Galloway, Hernandez NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: Council Members Kring, Sidhu CITY O AHEIM B MAYOR OF THE Cl ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 7673 7. 1 /l morley 2 EXHIBIT "A" I. Hazardo Waste Control: a. Annual Fee per facility (based on number of employees involved in the program at the facility and/or any adjoining properties) 1. Special Generator (see page 4 for Special Generator Definition) 170.00 2. 0 -10 Employees 329.00 3. 11 -25 Employees 419.00 4. 26 -50 Employees 606.00 5. 51 -100 Employees 787.00 6. 101 -250 Employees 1,190.00 7. 251 -500 Employees 1530.00 8. 500 + Employees 2011.00 b. On -Site Treatment per facility (charged only for the highest tier on site) 1. Permit -by -Rule 1,122.00 2. Conditionally Authorized 719.00 3. Conditionally Exempt 170.00 II. Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances: a. Annual Fee ep r tank 333.00 b. Transfer of Ownership per tank 68.00 III. Hazardous Materials Release Pl and Inv ento a. Hazardous Materials Inventory Annual Fee per chemical 1. 1 -2 Hazardous Substances 232.00 2. Each Additional Substance 62.00 3. Maximum Charge 1,348.00 (this fee shall apply to facilities using, handling or storing up to 20 or more hazardous substances) IV. California Accidental Release Pr evention Pr ogram: a. Annual Fee per facility 510.00 for up to 6 hours, plus 85.00 each additional hour b. Third Party Review Party submitting Risk Management Plans will contract Actual cost charged by with and pay for a qualified consultant approved by the outside vendor City to conduct third party review of the document or specific portion of the document 1 of 4 V. Pro -rated Fees: a. Annual Fees assessed to new facilities (excluding State surcharges) 1. Between January 1 and March 31 25% reduction 2. Between April 1 and June 30 50% reduction VI. Plan Check Fees (includes all plan check and inspection activities): a. Facility Closure 170.00 for up to 2 hours b. Underground Storage Tank Installation c. Underground Storage Tank Removal d. Underground Storage Tank System Modification e. Additional Plan Check Hours f. Underground Storage Tank Abandonment in Place g. Permit to Change Contents or Remove Flammables h. Underground Storage Tank Temporary Closure i. Expedited Plan Check (for review within 2 business days) j. Laserfiche Fee (for all plans over 8 %2 x 11) 850.00 for up to 10 hours 510.00 for up to 6 hours 340.00 for up to 4 hours 85.00 each additional hour 340.00 for up to 4 hours 85.00 for up to 1 hour 340.00 for up to 4 hours 170.00 Actual cost charged by outside vendor VII. Administrative Fees: a. Late filing of documents required to be submitted to the CUPA 1. 31 -60 days late 2. 61 -90 days late 3. Over 91 days late b. Late payment of assessed fees 1. 31 -60 days late 2. 61 -90 days late 3. Over 91 days late c. Replacement copy of issued permits 100.00 Additional 100.00 Additional 100.00 100.00 Additional 100.00 Additional 100.00 25.00 2of4 VIII. Other Services Fees: Any investigation, consultation special inspection or incident 85.00 per hour mitigation services pertaining to hazardous materials or hazardous waste IX. Reinspection Fees: After an initial /routine inspection and one follow-2p reinspection 100.00 each additional reinspection will be charged X. Small Hydrocarbon Pick -up Program: a. Engine Company Response 250.00 Clean up initiated by Engine Company includes cost of material per incident b. Small Hydrocarbon Pick -Up Unit 2.00 Includes cost for driver, vehicle, transportation and disposal per minute 3 of 4 Special Generator Definition A Special Generator is a facility that generates no more than 55 gallons /500 pounds every 180 days (6 months) of any one of the wastes listed in Chapter 6.5, California Health and Safety Code, Section 25160.2* and no more than 165 gallons /1500 pounds total of these every 180 days, and/or treats photographic solution waste hazardous only due to silver content. * (c) The consolidated manifesting procedure set forth in subdivision (b) may be used only for the following waste streams and in accordance with the conditions specified below for each waste stream: (1) Used oil and the contents of an oil /water separator, if the separator is a catch basin, clarifier, or similar collection device that is used to collect water containing residual amounts of one or more of the following: used oil, antifreeze, or other substances and contaminants associated with activities that generate used oil and antifreeze. (2) The wastes listed in subparagraph (A) may be manifested under the procedures specified in this section only if all of the requirements specified in subparagraphs (B) and (C) are satisfied. (A) Wastes eligible for consolidated manifesting: (i) Solids contaminated with used oil. (ii) Brake fluid. (iii) Antifreeze. (iv) Antieeze sludge. (v) Parts cleaning solvents, including aqueous cleaning solvents. (vi) Hydroxide sludge contaminated solely with metals from a wastewater treatment process. (vii) "Paint- related" wastes, including paints, thinners, filters, and sludges. (viii) Spent photographic solutions. (ix) Dry cleaning solvents (including percholoroethylene, naphtha, and silicone based solvents). (x) Filters, lint, and sludges contaminated with dry cleaning solvent. (xi) Asbestos and asbestos - containing materials. (xii) Inks from the printing industry. (xiii) Chemicals and laboratory packs collected from K -12 schools. (xiv) Absorbents contaminated with other wastes listed in this section. (xv) Filters from dispensing pumps for diesel and gasoline fuels. (xvi) Disabled vehicle wastes, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 25163.2. (xvii) Any other waste, as specified in regulations adopted by the department. (B) The generator does not generate more than 1, 000 kilograms per calendar month of hazardous waste and meets the conditions of paragraph (1) of subdivision (h) of Section 25123.3. For the purpose of calculating the 1, 000 kilograms per calendar month limit described in this section, the generator may exclude the volume of used oil and the contents of the oil /water separator that is managed pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (c). (C) (i) The generator enters into an agreement with the transporter in which the transporter agrees that the transporter will submit a confirmation to the generator that the hazardous waste was transported to an authorized hazardous waste treatment facility for appropriate treatment. The agreement may provide that the hazardous waste will first be transported to a storage or transfer facility in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4 of 4 Exhibit B Fee Type County Fee Anaheim Current Fee Anaheim Proposed Fee On -Site Treatment PBR $1,742 $990 $1,122 CA 1,217 635 719 CE 295 150 170 Generator Special Generator 193 150 170 0 -10 Employees 388 290 329 11 -25 Employees 490 370 419 26 -50 Employees 697 535 606 51 -100 Employees 977 695 787 101 -250 Employees 1,418 1,050 1,190 251 -500 Employees 2,002 1,350 1,530 500 + Employees 2,571 1,775 2,011 UST Annual Fee Per Tank 544 294 333 Change of Ownership 84 60 68 Hazardous Materials Minimum 309 (1 -3 chemicals) 205 (1 -2 chemicals) 232 Per add'1 chemical 55 62 Maximum 1,295 1,195 1,348* CalARP Base rate — Level 1 338 (for first 3 hrs) 450 (for first 6 hrs) 510 (for first 6 hrs) Base rate — Level 2 1,123 (up to 10 hrs) 450 (for first 6 hrs) 510 (for first 6 hrs) Base rate — Level 3 1,686 (up to 15 hrs) 450 (for first 6 hrs) 510 (for first 6 hrs) Hourly rate 113 75 85 Plan Check Based on hourly rate 113 75 85 *71 facilities in this category. See attached list. Hazardous Materials Section Facilities with Chemicals = > 20 # of chems 31 CREST COATING INC 1361 S ALLEC ST # of chems 36 MCP FOODS/ FIRMENICH 424 S ATCHISON ST # of chems 22 TAYLOR DUNN MFG CO 2114 W BALL RD # of chems 20 NEUTRON PLATING INC 2993 E BLUE STAR ST # of chems 26 MULTI - FINELINE ELECTRONIX 1301 N DYNAMICS ST # of chems 26 MULTI - FINELINE ELECTRONIX 1321 N DYNAMICS ST # of chems 24 REPUBLIC W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1235 N BLUE GUM ST # of chems 20 IDEAL ANODIZING INC 1250 N BLUE GUM ST # of chems 24 RYVEC INC 1341 S CLAUDINA ST # of chems 43 ALSTYLE APPAREUA &G 1600 S CLAUDINA WAY # of chems 26 KANSTUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 1332 S CLAUDINA ST # of chems 24 HILTON ANAHEIM 777 W CONVENTION WAY # of chems 30 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 501 N CRESCENT WAY # of chems 45 NELCO PRODUCTS INC 1107 E KIMBERLY AVE # of chems 26 SA RECYCLING LLC 3200 E FRONTERA ST # of chems 33 NBTY MANUFACTURING 1800 E GENE AUTRY WAY # of chems 45 SETCO LLC 4875 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 73 INNOVATIVE ORGANICS 4905 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 28 AMERICAN CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGYINC 5330 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 22 GRANT PISTON RINGS 1360 N JEFFERSON ST # of chems 73 APPLIED POWER CONCEPTS 411 E JULIANNA ST # of chems 74 TECHNIC INC 1170 N HAWK CIR # of chems 37 TECHNIC INC 1190 N HAWK CIR # of chems 218 DISNEYLAND RESORT DIS 1313 S HARBOR BLVD # of chems 88 DISNEYLAND RESORT 1313 S HARBOR BLVD # of chems 99 CYTEC ENGINEERED MATERIALS INC 1440 N KRAEMER BLVD # of chems 25 WILLARD MARINE INC 1240 N GROVE ST # of chems 28 EXPO DYEING & FINISHING INC 1365 N KNOLLWOOD CIR # of chems 43 ADVANCE -TECH PLATING 1061 N GROVE ST # of chems 22 MAGNETIC METALS CORP 2475 W LA PALMA AVE # of chems 23 B / E AEROSPACE INC 3355 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 22 GENERAL ELECTRIC INT'L 3601 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 21 XERXES CORPORATION 1210 N TUSTIN AVE # of chems 20 SONFARREL INC 3010 E LA JOLLA ST # of chems 77 NBTY MANUFACTURING 5115 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 31 MICROMETALS INC 5615 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 29 THE BOEING COMPANY 3371 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 27 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CTR 800 W KATELLA AVE # of chems 34 JAJ ARROW SUPERIOR PLATING 1901 E CERRITOS AVE # of chems 57 UOP LLC 2100 E ORANGETHORPE # of chems 58 HARRY'S DYE & WASH 1015 E ORANGETHORPE # of chems 41 DISNEYLAND HOTEL 1150 W MAGIC WAY # of chems 53 PRECISION ANODIZING & PLATING INC 1601 N MILLER ST # of chems 37 TECHNICHEM 1004 E RAYMOND WAY # of chems 21 PENHALL COMPANY 1801 W PENHALL WAY # of chems 127 STEPAN COMPANY 1208 N PATT ST # of chems 115 RYVECINC 251 E PALAIS RD # of chems 87 KCA ELECTRONICS INC 223 N CRESCENT WAY # of chems 34 BLACK OXIDE 1735 N ORANGETHORPE # of chems 63 ALLBRITE CAR CARE 1201 N LAS BRISAS # of chems 90 STEPAN COMPANY 1121 N OLIVE ST # of chems 35 NOR -CAL BEVERAGE 1226 N OLIVE ST # of chems 39 HISCO INC 1395 N # of chems 21 SKS INC 501 S OLIVE ST # of chems 44 DYNAMIC DETAILS INC 1231 N SIMON CIR # of chems 23 DIVERSIFIED ASPHALT PRODUCTS 1227 N OLIVE ST # of chems 23 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 1331 S VERNON ST # of chems 36 OC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 1717 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 31 RTI ELECTRONICS INC 1800 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 47 PROTECT ALL INC 1910 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 35 SUNNY DELIGHT BEVERAGES CO 1230 N TUSTIN AVE # of chems 22 PUBLIC UTILITIES 1144 N KRAEMER BLVD # of chems 25 KINSBURSKY BROTHERS 1314 N ANAHEIM BLVD # of chems 20 ACCURATE M ANAHEIM 2100 E ORANGEWOOD # of chems 21 PICOFARAD INC 237 N EUCLID WAY D # of chems 31 D AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS 1191 N HAWK CIR # of chems 156 PRIVATE LABEL LABS 1380 N KNOLLWOOD CIR # of chems 31 MARK BEAMISH WATERPROOFING, INC 1235 N GROVE ST # of chems 97 MILES CHEMICAL CO 1240 N KNOLLWOOD # of chems 39 INTERNATIONAL PAPER 601 E BALL RD # of chems 40 MARK BEAMISH WATERPROOFING 1245 N GROVE ST Exhibit B Fee Type County Fee Anaheim Current Fee Anaheim Proposed Fee On -Site Treatment PBR $1,742 $990 $1,122 CA 1,217 635 719 CE 295 150 170 Generator Special Generator 193 150 170 0 -10 Employees 388 290 329 11 -25 Em la ees 490 370 419 26 -50 Em to ees 697 535 606 51 -100 Employees 977 695 787 101 -250 Employees 251 -500 Employees 500 + Employees 1,418 2,002 2,571 1,050 1,350 1,775 1,194 1,530 2,011 UST Annual Fee Per Tank 544 294 333 Change of Ownership 84 60 68 Hazardous Materials Minimum i 309 (I -3 chemicals) 205 (1 -2 chemicals) 232 Per add'l chemical 55 62 Maximum 1,295 1,195 1,348* CalARP Base rate —Level 1 Base rate — Level 2 Base rate — Level 3 Hourl y rate 338 (for first 3 hrs) 1,123 (up to 10 hrs) 1,686 (a to 15 hrs) 113 450 (for first 6 hrs) 450 (for first 6 hrs) ) 450 (for first 6 hrs) 75 510 (for first 6 hrs) S 10 (for first 6 hrs 510 (for first 6 hrs) 85 Plan Check Based on. hourly rate 113 75 85 *71 facilities in this category. See attached list. Hazardous Materials Section Facilities with Chemicals = > 20 # of chems 31 CREST COATING INC 1361 S ALLEC ST # of chems 36 MCP FOODS/ FIRMENICH 424 S ATCHISON ST # of chems 22 TAYLOR DUNN MFG CO 2114 W BALL RD # of chems 20 NEUTRON PLATING INC 2993 E BLUE STAR ST # of chems 26 MULTI- FINELINE ELECTRONIX 1301 N DYNAMICS ST # of chems 26 MULTI- FINELINE ELECTRONIX 1321 N DYNAMICS ST # of chems 24 REPUBLIC W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1235 N BLUE GUM ST # of chems 20 IDEAL ANODIZING INC 1250 N BLUE GUM ST # of chems 24 RYVEC INC 1341 S CLAUDINA ST # of chems 43 ALSTYLE APPAREUA &G 1600 S CLAUDINA WAY # of chems 26 KANSTUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INC 1332 S CLAUDINA ST # of chems 24 HILTON ANAHEIM 777 W CONVENTION WAY # of chems 30 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 501 N CRESCENT WAY # of chems 45 NELCO PRODUCTS INC 1107 E KIMBERLY AVE # of chems 26 SA RECYCLING LLC 3200 E FRONTERA ST # of chems 33 NBTY MANUFACTURING 1800 E GENE AUTRY WAY # of chems 45 SETCO LLC 4875 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 73 INNOVATIVE ORGANICS 4905 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 28 AMERICAN CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGYINC 5330 E HUNTER AVE # of chems 22 GRANT PISTON RINGS 1360 N JEFFERSON ST # of chems 73 APPLIED POWER CONCEPTS 411 E JULIANNA ST # of chems 74 TECHNIC INC 1170 N HAWK CIR # of chems 37 TECHNIC INC 1190 N HAWK CIR # of chems 218 DISNEYLAND RESORT DIS 1313 S HARBOR BLVD # of chems 88 DISNEYLAND RESORT 1313 S HARBOR BLVD # of chems 99 CYTEC ENGINEERED MATERIALS INC 1440 N KRAEMER BLVD # of chems 25 WILLARD MARINE INC 1240 N GROVE ST # of chems 28 EXPO DYEING & FINISHING INC 1365 N KNOLLWOOD CIR # of chems 43 ADVANCE -TECH PLATING 1061 N GROVE ST # of chems 22 MAGNETIC METALS CORP 2475 W LA PALMA AVE # of chems 23 B I E AEROSPACE INC 3355 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 22 GENERAL ELECTRIC INTL 3601 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 21 XERXES CORPORATION 1210 N TUSTIN AVE # of chems 20 SONFARREL INC 3010 E LA JOLLA ST # of chems 77 NBTY MANUFACTURING 5115 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 31 MICROMETALS INC 5615 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 29 THE BOEING COMPANY 3371 E LA PALMA AVE # of chems 27 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CTR 800 W KATELLA AVE # of chems 34 JAJ ARROW SUPERIOR PLATING 1901 E CERRITOS AVE # of chems 57 UOP LLC 2100 E ORANGETHORPE # of chems 58 HARRY'S DYE & WASH 1015 E ORANGETHORPE # of chems 41 DISNEYLAND HOTEL 1150 W MAGIC WAY # of chems 53 PRECISION ANODIZING & PLATING INC 1601 N MILLER ST # of chems 37 TECHNICHEM 1004 E RAYMOND WAY # of chems 21 PENHALL COMPANY 1801 W PENHALL WAY # of chems 127 STEPAN COMPANY 1208 N PATT ST # of chems 115 RYVEC INC 251 E PALAIS RD # of chems 87 KCA ELECTRONICS INC 223 N CRESCENT WAY # of chems 34 BLACK OXIDE 1735 N ORANGETHORPE # of chems 63 ALLBRITE CAR CARE 1201 N LAS BRISAS # of chems 90 STEPAN COMPANY 1121 N OLIVE ST # of chems 35 NOR -CAL BEVERAGE 1226 N OLIVE ST # of chems 39 HISCO INC 1395 N # of chems 21 SKS INC 501 S OLIVE ST # of chems 44 DYNAMIC DETAILS INC 1231 N SIMON CIR # of chems 23 DIVERSIFIED ASPHALT PRODUCTS 1227 N OLIVE ST # of chems 23 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 1331 S VERNON ST # of chems 36 OC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 1717 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 31 RTI ELECTRONICS INC 1800 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 47 PROTECT ALL INC 1910 E VIA BURTON ST # of chems 35 SUNNY DELIGHT BEVERAGES CO 1230 N TUSTIN AVE # of chems 22 PUBLIC UTILITIES 1144 N KRAEMER BLVD # of chems 25 KINSBURSKY BROTHERS 1314 N ANAHEIM BLVD # of chems 20 ACCURATE M ANAHEIM 2100 E ORANGEWOOD # of chems 21 PICOFARAD INC 237 N EUCLID WAY D # of chems 31 D AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS 1191 N HAWK CIR # of chems 156 PRIVATE LABEL LABS 1380 N KNOLLWOOD CIR # of chems 31 MARK BEAMISH WATERPROOFING, INC 1235 N GROVE ST # of chems 97 MILES CHEMICAL CO. 1240 N KNOLLWOOD # of chems 39 INTERNATIONAL PAPER 601 E BALL RD # of chems 40 MARK BEAMISH WATERPROOFING 1245 N GROVE ST