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99-094RESOLUTION N0. 99R-94 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REVISING FEES FOR SERVICES RENDERED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND ESTABLISHING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEES. WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted by Resolution No. 95R-199 a fee schedule for services rendered by the Fire Department; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve a revised fee schedule and establish the effective date of said fees; and WHEREAS, an amendment is required to the fee schedule to add certain categories for which fees must be charged; and WHEREAS, the fees so established and the categories so modified have been considered at a duly noticed public meeting or hearing as required by law; 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, the City Council further finds and determines that this establishment and amendment to fees is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 21080(b)8 of the California Public Resources Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim as follows: 1. The fees set forth in the fee schedule attached hereto as Exhibit "A" shall be, and and the same are, hereby adopted. 2. The fees established herein shall become effective sixty (60) days following the date of adoption of this Resolution. 3. The fees established herein shall, upon the effective date of said fees, supersede any previously adopted fees for the same permit or approval. 4. Resolution No. 95R-199 is hereby rescinded, effective 60 days from the date of adoption of this Resolution. 5. The City Council one or more fees established by this Resolution be declared for the intent of the City Council other fees and portions of this elimination herefrom of any suc declared invalid. hereby declares that should any this Resolution or any portion of any reason to be invalid, it is that it would have adopted all Resolution independent of the h fee or such portion as may be THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 11th day of May , 19 9 9 . ~_ MA OR OF THE CITY OF AHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 30273.1 cflynn 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 99R-94 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 11th day of May, 1999, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: Feldhaus, Kring, Tait, McCracken, Daly NOES: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 99R-94 on the 11th day of May, 1999. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 11th day of May, 1999. ``~~ a i~ L ~ CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 99R-94 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on May 11th, 1999. Kam. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM EXHIBIT "A" Fire Code Permits for Specific Hazards, Renewable Annually: a. Aerosol Products To store or handle an aggregate quantity of Leve12 or 3 products in excess of 500 pounds net weight. Uniform Fire Code, Article 88 (a.l.) 60.00 Aboveground Tank Dispensing. See "Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing" Aerosol Products in Assemblies. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc. b. Aircraft Refueling Vehicles To operate aircraft refueling vehicles. Uniform Fire Code, Article 24 (a.2.) 60.00 c. Aircraft Repair Hangar To use any structure as an aircraft hangar for the purpose of servicing or repairing aircraft. -- Uniform Fire Code, Article 24 (a.3.) 60.00 d. Asbestos Removal To conduct asbestos removal operations. Uniform Fire Code, Article 87 (a.4.) 60.00 Assembly. See "Places of Assembly" e. Automotive Wrecking Yard To operate an automobile wrecking yard. Uniform Fire Code, Article 34 (a.5.) 60.00 £ Battery System To install or operate stationary lead -acid battery systems having a liquid capacity of more than 100 gallons. Uniform Fire Code, Article 64 (b.l .) 60.00 g. Bowling Pin or Alley Refinishing To conduct a bowling pin refinishing or bowling alley resurfacing operation involving the use and application of flammable liquids or materials. Uniform Fire Code, Article 26 (b.2.) 60.00 h. Cellulose Nitrate Film To store, handle, or use display cellulose nitrate film. Uniform Fire Code, Article 33 (c.3.) 60.00 i. Cellulose Nitrate Storage To store or handle more than 25 pounds of cellulose nitrate plastic (phroxylin). Uniform Fire Code, Article 27 (c.4.) 60.00 j. Combustible Fiber Storage To store or handle combustible fibers in quantities in excess of 100 cubic feet. Uniform Fire Code, Article 28 (c.5.) 60.00 k. Combustible Material Storage To store more than 2500 cubic feet gross volume of combustibles. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 (c.6.) 60.00 Compressed Gases in Assemblies. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc." 1. Compressed Oxidizing Gases To store, use, or handle more than 504 cubic feet but less than 1,000 cubic feet of an oxidizing gas. Uniform Fire Code, Article 74 and 80 (c.7.) 60.00 m. Commercial Rubbish -Handling Operation To operate a commercial rubbish -handling operation. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 (c.8) 60.00 n. Dry Cleaning Plants To engage in a business of dry cleaning or to change a more hazardous cleaning solvent. Such permits shall prescribe the class of systems to be used. Uniform Fire Code, Article 36 (d.l.) 60.00 o. Dust -Producing Operations To operate a grain elevator, flour starch mill, feed mill, or plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, cocoa, magnesium, spices or sugar, or other material producing combustible dusts as defined in Article 2. Uniform Fire Code, Article 30 and 76 (d.2.) 60.00 Dust -Producing Operations in Assemblies. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc." 2 _...___..._..-T- -...._.._._..,. __......___~ - __ _.. __. _... p. Explosives or Blasting Agents For permits for explosives or blasting agents. Uniform Fire Code, Article 77 (e.l.) 60.00 q. Flammable or Combustible Liquids 1) Class I liquids, inside storage, more than 5 gallons but less than 55 gallons. 2) Class I liquids, outside storage, more than 10 gallons but less than 55 gallons. 3) Class II and Class III - A liquids, inside storage, more than 25 gallons but less than 55 gallons. Uniform Fire Code, Article 79 (£3.) 60.00 Flammable and Combustible Liquid Dispensing. See "Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing." Flammable and Combustible Liquids in Assemblies. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc." r. Fruit Ripening To operate a fruit ripening process regulated by Article 46. Uniform Fire Code, Article 46 (f.4.) 60.00 - s. High -Piled Combustible Storage To use any building or portion thereof as ahigh -piled storage area exceeding 500 square feet. Uniform Fire Code, Article 81 (h.2.) 60.00 t. Hot -Work Operations Permits are required for hot work including but not limited to: 1) Public exhibitions and demonstrations where hot work is conducted. 2) Use of portable hot -work equipment inside structure. EXCEPTION: Work that is conducted under a construction permit issued by the building official. 3) Fixed site hot -work equipment such as welding booths. 4) Hot work conducted within a Hazardous Fire Area. (h.3.) 60.00 Lasers. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc." u. Liquefied Petroleum Gases 1) To store, use, handle or dispense LP Gas. 2) To install or maintain LP -gas containers. (125 gallons or more) 3 Uniform Fire Code, Article 82 (1.1.) 60.00 v. Lumber Yards To store lumber in excess of 100,00 board feet. Uniform Fire Code, Article 30 (1.3.) 120.00 w. Magnesium Working To melt, cast, heat-treat or grind more than 10 pounds of magnesium per working day. Uniform Fire Code, Article 48 (m.l.) 60.00 x. Motor -Vehicle Fuel Dispensing 1) To dispense a liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural gas at a motor vehicle fuel -dispensing station. 2) To dispense a flammable or combustible liquid from an aboveground tank. Uniform Fire Code, Article 52 (m.3.) 60.00 Nitrate Film. See "Cellulose Nitrate Film." y. Organic Coatings To manufacture more than 1 gallon of organic coatings in a working day. Uniform Fire Code, Article 50 (0.2.) 60.00 z. Ovens, Industrial Baking or Drying To operate an industrial baking or drying oven. Uniform Fire Code, Article 62 (0.3.) 60.00 aa. Places of Assembly To operate a place of assembly. Uniform Fire Code, Article 25 (p.2.) A-3, occupant load 50-299 90.00 A-2.1, occupant load 300 or more, without a stage 120.00 A-2, occupant load 999 or less, with a stage 120.00 A-1, occupant load 1,000 or more, with a stage 150.00 bb. Refrigeration Equipment To install or Operate a mechanical refrigeration unit or system regulated by Article 63. Uniform Fire Code, Article 63 (r.2.) 60.00 cc. Repair Garages To use a structure as a place of business for servicing or repairing motor vehicles. Uniform Fire Code, Article 29 (r.3.) 60.00 4 . ,_ . ~. dd. Spraying or Dipping To conduct a spraying or dipping operation Utilizing flammable or combustible liquids or the application of combustible powders. Uniform Fire Code, Article 45 (s.l.) 60.00 Tents. See "Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc." ee. Tire Storage To use an open area or portion thereof to store tires in excess of 1,000 cubic feet. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 (t.2.) 60.00 ff. Welding or Cutting Operations To conduct welding or cutting operations using a compressed - gas. Uniform Fire Code, Article 49(w.l) 60.00 gg. Wood Products To store chips, hogged material, lumber or plywood in excess of 200 cubic feet. Uniform Fire Code, Article 30 (w.l) 60.00 Special Permits for Public Assemblies, Trade Shows, Carnivals, Etc. (these fees maybe waived ifproof ofnon-profit status is provided) a. Aerosols, Flammable or Combustible To store or discharge any flammable or combustible aerosols in a public assembly. 30.00 For each group of one to five booths b. Carnivals and Fairs To conduct a carnival or fair. Uniform Fire Code, Article 25 30.00 per event c. Christmas Tree Lot To operate a Christmas tree lot. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 30.00 per lot d. Compressed Gases To use or handle compressed gases in a public assembly. 30.00 for each group one to five booths EXCEPTION: To use compressed-gas cylinders to fill balloons, for any facility of Anaheim. Maybe issued per calendar year. 30.00 Per year e. Cooking Appliances Cooking Appliances, i.e. stoves, barbecues, hot plates, deep fryers, or any heat producing device in a public assembly. 30.00 or each group of one to five booths £ Fireworks, Special Effects, and Pyrotechnic Devices To use fireworks, special effects, or pyrotechnic devices as permitted by the California Health and Safety Code, Sections 12500-12726. 30.00 per day g. Heat-Producing Equipment Welding equipment, soldering device, oven or like, in a public assembly. 30.00 for each group of one to five booths h. Lasers To operate in a public assembly. Class III and Class IV, only. 30.00 Per event To demonstrate in a trade show. Class II, Class III, or Class IV. 30.00 for each group Machinery To operate any electrical, mechanical, or dust-producing equipment which incorporates moving parts that may require the use of safeguard for the viewer's protection in a public assembly. 30.00 for each group j. Mall, Covered To use a covered mall in the following manner: 1. Placing or constructing temporary kiosks, display booths, concession equipment or the like in the mall. 1) To use a mall or place of assembly. 2) To use open-flame or flame-producing devices. 6 . .. T _r.. _._ _ __ __ __ 2. To display any liquid or gas fueled powered equipment. Uniform Fire Code, Article 35 30.00 per event k. Open- Burning To conduct open burning, recreational fires, or use outdoor barbecue pits (Natural-gas fuel fire does not need a permit). When open burning is conducted at a residence, a $30 permit may be granted for one calendar year. 1. Parade Floats To use parade float(s) for public performance, Presentation, spectacle, entertainment of parade. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 m. Pumpkin Patch Lot To operate a lot for pumpkin sales. Uniform Fire Code, Article 11 n. Special Activities Permit A permit issued for conditions, events, or activities, To ensure compliance with Uniform Fire Code, Article 25 o. Tents, Canopies, and Temporary Membrane Structures To erect or operate a tent or air-supported Temporary membrane structure having an area in excess of 200 square feet, or canopy in excess of 400 square feet, in a public assembly. Uniform Fire Codes, Article32 In anon-public assembly. p. Two-Story structures or Booths To erect atwo-story structure or booth inside a public assembly. 7 30.00 per event 30.00 per event 30.00 per lot 30.00 per event 90.00 per tent 30.00 per tent 30.00 per event T. q. Vehicle or Other Liquid or Gas-Fueled Equipment In Assembly Buildings To display, compete or demonstrate liquid or gas fueled Vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. Uniform Fire Code, Article 25 30.00 for each group r. Failure to Obtain aSpecial- Type Permit For a Public Assembly. To be added to all special type permits not obtained prior to show set-up or event date. ALL SPECIAL- TYPE PERMITS ARE GOOD FOR ONE CALENDAR YEAR IF THE SAME SET-UP, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCE, OR TWO- STORYBOOTH IS USED MORE THAN ONCE IN A CALENDAR YEAR. ANEW FEE WILL NOT BE CHARGED IF PROOF OF A PRIOR PERMIT CAN BE SHOWN. Plan Check and Installation Review for New Construction: a. Fire Alarm Systems Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 b. Automatic Fire Sprinklers Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 c. Fire Extinguishing Systems (other than automatic sprinklers) Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 d. On-site Hydrants (Private) Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 e. Standpipes (wet/Dry) Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 f. Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tank Uniform Fire Code, Article 82 8 10.00 100.00 + 5.00 per initiating device 60.00 per riser + 0.50 per head 100.00 +5.00 per nozzle 100.00 100.00 + 5.00 per outlet 60.00 g. Spray Booth (Flammable Liquids Only) Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 h. Medical-Gas Systems Uniform Fire Code, Article 10 i. Cryogenic Tank 60.00 60.00 120.00 1-3 tanks, each add'1 60.00 j. Aboveground Storage of Hazardous Substances 120.00 1-3 tanks, each add'1 60.00 k. Plan- Check Resubmittal (Original Plan-Check fee covers Original Submittal and one resubmittal. Other Resubmittals will require an additional Plan-check fee.) 30.00 per item 1. Site Review (To review plans for relocation, - move-in, escrow, etc.) 60.00 per hour m. Plan-Check Microfilming Fee 1.20 per page Plan Check Fees for Trade Shows, Conventions, and Special Events: a. Exhibition/Trade Shows Uniform Fire Code, Article 25 Show Size 0 to 29,999 sq.ft. 60.00 30,000 to 99,999 sq.ft. 120.00 100,000 to 299,999 sq.ft 180.00 300,000 sq.ft + 240.00 NOTE: If a show uses more than one (1) facility, a separate plan-check fee will be charged for EACH facility. Fees for plans submitted less than fifteen (15) days prior to the event will be increased 100%. 9 b. Trade-Show Plan-Check Resubmittal or Revised Plans Original plan-check fee covers original submittal and one resubmital. All plans revised after approval will be charged again. 30.00 Fire and Life-Safety Clearance Request Fees: These requests are sent from the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing, or the Department of Health Services. They also include the requested State Fire Marshal Annual High-Rise Inspection Reports. A FEE IS CHARGED EACH TIME AN INSPECTION REQUEST IS RECEIVED AND AN INSPECTION IS COMPLETED (NEW FACILITY, CHANGE IN CAPACITY). THIS IN NOT AN ANNUAL FEE. a. State or County Requested Clearance To conduct an inspection for a requested clearance at the following type occupancies: 1) Residential care facility for the elderly (more than 6 persons) 2) Community care facility (more than 6 persons) 3) Large family day-care facility (7-12 persons) 4) E-3 occupancy in a residential building used for day-care for more than 12 persons b. High-Rise Building Inspections 75 to 100 feet 101 to 150 feet 151 to 200 feet More than 200 feet c. Hospitals 99 beds or less 100 or more beds d. Health-Care (Convalescent Hospitals) 7 to 99 beds 100 or more beds Requested Services: 50.00 300.00 350.00 400.00 500.00 200.00 250.00 100.00 150.00 a. Fire Inspection Service (Inspection for escrow, relocation, move-in, etc.; and Pre-inspections of residential care facility, community 50.00 care facility, or day care facility.) per hour b. Fire/Arson Investigation Service 60.00 per hour 10 -r __ _.~. ~ . __ c. Witness Fees (two-hour minimum) 150.00 To be paid prior to day of testimony. +60.00 per hour for testimony exceeding two-hour minimum d. Fire-Control Standby (two-hour minimum) 35.00 Uniform Fire Code, Sec. 2501.19 per hour Note: Except as noted, a minimum of one hour will be charged. Any portion of an hour after the first hour will be charged in one-half hour increments. e. Copies Photocopies and computer printouts. f. Microfiche Copies made from microfiche. g. Certification of Copies h. Research for Records Includes subpoenas. Weed Abatement Administrative Charge/Fee .50 for first page + .20 each add'1 page .75 for first page +.40 each add'1 page 2.50 16.00 per hour To remove weeds or accumulations of trash, grass, weeds, litter, flammable or combustible material from courtyard, vacant lot or space. Administrative fee to be added to contractor's bill for each parcel. Fire -Code Permit Fee Late Charges Uniform Fire Code Sec. 105.8 Anaheim Municipal Code, Sec. 16.08. a. Failure to submit fire-code permit fees within thirty (30) days of original billing. b. Failure to submit fire-code permit fees within thirty (30) days of second billing. c. Failure to submit fire-code permit fees after sixty (60) days. 11 325.00 Fees + 50% penalty Fees + 100% penalty Fees + 100% penalty Reinspection Fee After the initial inspection and one follow-up reinspection, each additional inspection will be charged. 100.00 Mail-Back Card Program Failure to return the mail-back card issued for violations found during the initial fire department inspection will result in reinspection being conducted and charged. 50.00 Self Inspection Program Failure to return self inspection paperwork within the allotted timeframe will result in a fire inspection being conducted and charged. 50.00 FaleP Alarms a. Fire department response due to failure to notify fire department when working on or testing sprinkler or alarm systems. 150.00 b. Intentional activation of alarm where no emergency exists. 50.00 c. Alarm system malfunction resulting in fire department response more than three times in a calendar year. 150.00 12